NCAA president and former Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker speaks at a news conference to announce a new initiative aimed at tackling the public health harms associated with sports betting among young people, Thursday, March 28, 2024, in Boston. Baker said those harms extend not just to young people making bets, but to student athletes coming under pressure from bettors hoping to cash in on their individual performance.
“The message I kept getting from them is there’s so much of this going on, it’s very hard for us to just stay away from it,” he said. Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell said that since the state made sports betting legal in 2022, a bill signed by Baker, Massachusetts has essentially become a participant in the market.“Think about it. We’re putting an addictive product — gambling — on a very addictive device, your smartphone,” she said. “We’ve gone from sports gambling being illegal nearly everywhere to being legal in dozens of states throughout the country in just a matter of a few years.
Baker said the NCAA is pushing states with legal sports gambling to bar “prop bets” — short for proposition bets — which allow gamblers to wager on the statistics a player will accumulate during a game rather than the final score.
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