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NCAA Delays Pro Sports Betting Rule for College Athletes to Nov. 22

The pause gives Division I schools time to consider rescinding the policy following sharp pushback from SEC leaders and coaches.

Overview

  • The Division I Board moved the effective date from Nov. 1 to Nov. 22 to allow the 30‑day rescission window to run its course after the measure passed without a 75% supermajority.
  • The policy would permit student‑athletes and athletics staff to place legal wagers on professional sports across all three divisions, while betting on college competitions and sharing nonpublic college‑sport information remain prohibited.
  • SEC commissioner Greg Sankey urged the Board to overturn the change, calling it a major step in the wrong direction and pressing for restoration of the prior blanket prohibition.
  • Pittsburgh football coach Pat Narduzzi condemned the move as harmful and likened gambling to an addiction, saying he will advise his players to avoid wagering even if it becomes allowed.
  • Concerns over integrity and athlete welfare have intensified after recent federal arrests in an alleged NBA gambling scheme and as the NCAA pursues a growing number of betting‑related investigations.