NCAA Survey Finds Sports Betting a Growing Issue for its Biggest Schools

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Legal sports betting is becoming a bigger and bigger concern for some of the biggest schools in college sports.

, showing event wagering is widespread on campus.

Respondents were asked if they would likely use resources provided by the NCAA and for which topics they'd be most interested. For the Power Five, 80% of respondents said educational resources about the NCAA's sports wagering bylaws and penalties would most likely be used. Furthermore, 83% of P5 respondents said they would likely use NCAA-provided resources on dealing with"gambler harassment.

"The NCAA will use this staff survey data, as well as data from our prior sports betting activities survey of college-age respondents, to make the best tools available to help schools educate student-athletes on how and why to avoid sports betting,” Baker said in the press release. “Clearly there is more work to do, but this survey will be a big help with all our sports betting efforts.

 

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