NCAA D-I Council Proposes Allowing Athletes, Coaches to Bet on Pro Sports
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College basketball set to expand regular season in coming years, per report
College basketball teams will soon be able to play 32 regular season games each year, according to a report. That’s per CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander, who notes that the change would begin with the 2026-27 regular season. Teams will not be required to play 32 regular season games, although Norlander reports that “most” programs are expected to do so. Previously, teams were limited to 29 regular-season games unless they played in a multi-team event…
NCAA to Vote on Allowing Player, Staff Members to Bet on Pro Sports
Change has been constant in college sports, especially over the past half-decade. Things could get a lot more complicated, while having nothing to do with NIL or the transfer portal. According to Brett McMurphy of Action Network, the NCAA’s Division I Council will vote on changing the betting rules for players and staff members. NCAA’s Division I Council introduces a proposal that, if adopted in October, would change sports betting rules to per…
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