What College Athletes Need To Know About Sports Wagering

What College Athletes Need To Know About Sports Wagering

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The NCAA is committed to protecting student-athlete well-being and the integrity of competition. NCAA sports wagering rules do not allow student-athletes or athletics employees (1) to bet on any sport sponsored by the NCAA at any level, including college and professional or (2) to share information for sports wagering purposes.
If you put something at risk (such as cash, entry fee, dinner or other tangible item) on any amateur or professional sporting event with a chance to win something in return, you violate NCAA sports wagering rules
Types of sport wagers that violate NCAA rules include fantasy leagues, March Madness® brackets, Super Bowl squares, online sports bets, sports betting apps, parlay and prop bets, live in-game betting and single game sports bets.
Student-athletes should NOT share any information about their team or any other team. This includes information regarding team disciplinary actions, strategy, injuries or team morale. This information is sought by gamblers.
Student-athletes who violate NCAA sports wagering rules will be ineligible for competition.

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