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NCAA president says he hopes to "dramatically limit" prop betting

NCAA president says he hopes to "dramatically limit" prop betting

Summary

NCAA President Charlie Baker wants to greatly reduce prop betting, which involves bets on specific events or player actions during games. He warns that prop betting hurts college athletes by exposing them to abusive behavior and changing the spirit of sports fandom. The NCAA is pushing for stricter rules to protect student athletes from these harms.

Key Facts

  • Prop betting means placing bets on specific parts of a game, like how many points a player scores, rather than the game’s final result.
  • NCAA President Charlie Baker says prop betting leads to abusive and demoralizing fan behavior toward college athletes.
  • Nearly 750 cases of sports betting-related abuse and match-fixing were reported in NCAA championships in 2024.
  • About 36% of Division I men’s basketball players reported social media abuse related to sports betting in a 2025 study.
  • The NCAA started a campaign in 2023 to increase sports betting regulations to protect college athletes.
  • The NCAA runs a large program to monitor and report betting and abuse during major championships.
  • Professional leagues like MLB and NFL are also working to limit or ban prop betting to protect players.
  • Baker hopes colleges, leagues, and regulators will work together to address the issues caused by prop betting.
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