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College campuses are at the fore of America’s sports-betting boom
Phones light up with notifications from sports-betting apps, alerting students the fate of their wagers—and to new promotions. A 22-year-old shrugs when asked whether he worries about getting hooked. Read More
Arizona vs. SMU Holiday Bowl football odds and betting trends | 1/2/2026

Preview the Jan. 2 Holiday Bowl matchup between Arizona and SMU, including betting odds, trends, and game information. Read More
U.S. Online Sports Betting Market to Witness Widespread Expansion from 2025 to 2033

Several states have legalized sports betting since 2021, expanding the market’s reach to increase its capacity even more. States like Arizona, Wyoming, and Connecticut passed legislation to allow ... Read More
Is betting on sports good or bad for sports?

Americans legally bet an estimated $3.1 billion on men’s and women’s NCAA tournament games this past March, up $400 million from the year before. And while that’s a big number, it’s a fraction of the ... Read More
NCAA rescinds betting rule change that would have allowed athletes, staff to bet on pro sports

The NCAA received the votes it needed to maintain its ban on professional sports betting. Andy Lyons / Getty Images The NCAA’s Division I membership voted Friday to rescind a rule change that would ... Read More
FanDuel launching prediction markets app to target non-sports betting states

Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. FanDuel will be joining the expanding ... Read More
Missouri launches sports betting as recent scandals shine a spotlight on the growing industry
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- As Missouri launches sports betting Monday, people will be able to wager on how many points a particular athlete will score in a game — so long as it doesn't involve a Missouri ... Read More
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