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NCAA Rescinds Rule That Would Have Let College Athletes Bet on Pro Sports

A late two-thirds vote by Division I members kept the wagering prohibition intact across all divisions.

Overview

  • The reversal was finalized about 30 minutes before the rescission deadline, with St. John's casting the decisive ballot, according to reports.
  • Under common NCAA legislation, athletes and athletics staff remain barred from betting on any sport in which the NCAA sponsors a championship across Divisions I–III.
  • The pro-sports-only betting allowance had been approved by committees and targeted for a November 1 start before leaders pressed pause following recent gambling scandals.
  • Backers led by Illinois athletics director Josh Whitman framed the proposal as a harm-reduction measure intended to connect athletes with help resources.
  • Concerns over integrity and athlete welfare lingered, as the NCAA cited research on betting abuse and pursued investigations, including a case involving Temple.