Ncaa Student Athlete Gambling Rules

Ncaa Student Athlete Gambling Rules

NCAA legislation prohibits SDA student-athletes and staff members from gambling or wagering on any sport (amateur, professional, or otherwise) in which the NCAA conducts a championship or bowl game. The legislation defines wagering as any arrangement in which an individual agrees to give up an anything of value (e.g., cash, shirt, meal) in exchange for the possibility of gaining another thing. NCAA Student-Athlete Gambling Bylaws. The NCAA is vehement about its prohibitions on sports wagering, both legal and illegal. Reasons for this include: The potential to undermine the integrity of sports contests; Jeopardy of the welfare of student-athletes and the intercollegiate athletics community.

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Ncaa Rules On Paying Athletes

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