SEC’s Decision on NCAA’s Push to Ban College Player Props
In a recent announcement, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey addressed the ongoing push from the NCAA to ban college player props from being wagered on at sports betting apps. The issue was brought up during the conference’s spring meetings, with NCAA president Charlie Baker advocating for the ban. While the conversation is still ongoing, the impact on bettors and sportsbooks could be significant.
NCAA President Calls for Ban on College Player Prop Wagering
NCAA president Charlie Baker has been vocal about the need to ban college player prop wagering in legal sports betting states. Several states have already taken action to ban these types of bets, with Louisiana set to implement a ban just in time for football season. The NCAA is working with states to address the threats posed by prop bets and harassment of student-athletes.
Impact on SEC and College Football Season
As the SEC remains a player-prop friendly conference, the decisions made regarding college player props could have a significant impact on the upcoming college football season. With over 20 legal betting states offering college player prop wagering, the restrictions in some areas, such as Florida, are worth noting. The SEC’s stance on this issue will be closely monitored as the season approaches.
The conversation surrounding college player prop wagering continues to evolve, with the SEC and NCAA at the forefront of the discussion. The decisions made in the coming months could shape the future of sports betting in college sports.