NCAA rescinds proposed rule allowing college athletes to bet on pro sports
Posted Nov 26, 2025
The NCAA rescinded its previously approved rule change on Friday, Nov. 21, that allowed student-athletes and athletics staff to sports bet on professional sports. The NCAA had at least two-thirds of its Division I schools vote to rescind the rule change, which occurred after a 30-day procedural period, according to the announcement.
(USA Today)
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