💨 Abstract
The NCAA is considering a proposal to allow athletes and staff to bet on professional sports, shifting enforcement to college sports betting, while maintaining restrictions on betting on college sports. This move comes as legalized gambling expands across the U.S., with concerns about gamblers targeting athletes on social media. The NCAA has acknowledged challenges in enforcing betting bans and is exploring more effective approaches, such as education.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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