NCAA BOYCOTTS SPORTS BETTING STATES
7 August 2009
New policy appears to have been prompted by
Delaware defiance
The state of Delaware's stand in approving sportsbetting
legislation despite threats from the major US sports
leagues appears to have triggered its first reaction.
On Thursday the National Collegiate Athletics
Association (NCAA) approved a policy banning states,
such as Delaware, from hosting championship events if
they allow fans to bet on single games.
The
Associated Press news agency reports that chancellors
and presidents from all three NCAA divisions approved
the measure, saying it applies to "any session of an
NCAA championship," though it does not apply to states
that allow parlay betting, lottery tickets, pull tabs
and sports pools.
The move came one day after a
federal judge denied a request by professional sports
leagues and the NCAA to halt Delaware's planned sports
betting lottery until a legal challenge is resolved (see
previous InfoPowa reports).
Congress banned
sports betting in 1992 while grandfathering four states
- Delaware, Nevada, Montana and Oregon - that had
already offered it. The lawsuit filed by the four major
pro sports leagues and the NCAA argues that Delaware's
plan to allow single-game betting would violate the
legislation because Delaware has never offered
single-game betting before.
The immediare
reaction in Delaware was disappointment. Speaking for
Governor Jack Markell, his chief of staff Tom McGonigle,
said: "Not having gotten its way in court yesterday, it
is disappointing that the NCAA would take this
retaliatory action.
"Importantly, Delaware law
prohibits any type of sports betting on any Delaware
college game. So as applied to Delaware, this new policy
only serves to punish the very students the NCAA claims
to be trying to protect."
Associated Press
reports that this is not the first time the NCAA has
used its championships to send a message.
In
2001, the governing body prohibited South Carolina and
Mississippi from hosting post-season games because those
states had Confederate images on the statehouse grounds.
Officially, the NCAA opposes all forms of sports
wagering that threaten the integrity of its games or
jeopardizes the welfare of student-athletes and the
athletic community. NCAA rules also ban advertising from
organizations that promote gambling.
Some believe
college athletes are more susceptible to gamblers
because they are prohibited from getting paid for
playing.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/basketball/ncaa/08/06/wager.ban.ap/index.html#ixzz0NTPzxSRZ
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