NCAA to keep closer eye on betting lines

Search

MVP 4 Life!!
Joined
Nov 9, 2004
Messages
2,519
Tokens
Courtesy of FOXSports

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The NCAA plans to begin more closely monitoring betting lines on games and to start background checks on baseball and hockey officials as part of its antigambling efforts.


The moves are being made after an NCAA study last year found that 35 percent of male athletes and 10 percent of female athletes had gambled on college sports during the previous year.



One response from an NCAA task force on gambling would have the organization start checking in regularly with a longtime antagonist - the Las Vegas sports books.

Rachel Newman-Baker, the NCAA's director of gambling activities, said Tuesday the group hoped to re-establish contact with the oddsmakers to watch for instances where heavy wagering has caused significant changes in point spreads or for the casinos to pull games off the board.

The steps were presented to the NCAA's management council during its meeting this week near Los Angeles.

The NCAA has not yet decided how it will communicate with the sports books, but might do so directly or through Nevada casino regulators, Newman-Baker said.

"We want to know more about what is going on in Las Vegas," she said. "We just want to be more in the know."

Such an exchange will be welcomed by many in the Las Vegas gambling industry, said Robert Walker, sports book director at the MGM Mirage casinos.

While Walker said the casinos often have felt targeted by the NCAA in its battle against gambling, the oddsmakers share its concern for a fair game.

"It is imperative that the public knows that they have a 50-50 chance of winning and that both teams are trying," Walker said. "Otherwise, it is WWF wrestling out there."

Other antigambling steps planned by the NCAA include a new Web site and other efforts to educate athletes about the rules against gambling and adding background checks for hockey referees and baseball umpires who work during Division I tournaments.

Newman-Baker said such checks already are being done on officials for the men's and women's basketball tourneys, and that hockey and baseball are being added because those games typically have Las Vegas betting lines.

The oddsmakers are willing to help the NCAA ensure confidence in the games being clean, Walker said. "I think the NCAA is on the right page when they say they want to work with us, because we do really have the same goal," he said. "There is nothing worse than finding out you are on the wrong end of a scandal."
 

New member
Joined
Jan 18, 2005
Messages
3,650
Tokens
this is the worst news i've read in a while, but it's been expected. Thanks for the article. For those studying lines, your job just got 10x harder.
 

New member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
14,280
Tokens
"It is imperative that the public knows that they have a 50-50 chance of winning and that both teams are trying," Walker said. "Otherwise, it is WWF wrestling out there."

That's one of the dumbest things I've ever read. :monsters-
 

MVP 4 Life!!
Joined
Nov 9, 2004
Messages
2,519
Tokens
wildemu....yeah any news and efforts by these retarded higher-ups on trying to control or monitor sports gambling is more than likely going to be bad. they mean well but just have no idea what or how to do it correctly. tough call.

D2bets....*lol* I agree, it's not the WWF anymore it's the WWE!! What a moron!! :103631605 Seriously though that was kind of dumb.
 

New member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
170
Tokens
The fact that the NCAA is talking about Vegas and not even mentioning off shore books show how clueless they are, at least at this point in their "investigations."

I wonder if anyone on the NCAA even knows about the many line services out there.

Knowing how bureaucratic organizations like the NCAA work, they will probably end up hiring some high paid consultants who will sell them a bill of goods, and then just login to the Don Best screen and give them all this "inside info."

Hmmmm....

Note to NCAA: I'm available for consulting.
 

in your heart, you know i'm right
Joined
Mar 21, 2002
Messages
14,785
Tokens
wildemu said:
this is the worst news i've read in a while, but it's been expected. Thanks for the article. For those studying lines, your job just got 10x harder.

why? do you really think this will impact a sharp gambler's profitability?
 

RX Senior
Joined
Apr 20, 2002
Messages
47,431
Tokens
Watch the number of circled games go through the roof, as if it was'nt annoying already


They circle some really stupid games
 

New member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
4,000
Tokens
i always feel much safer betting the nfl than college. you simply don't know when you are dealing with kids.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,108,228
Messages
13,449,769
Members
99,403
Latest member
03sunwinvip
The RX is the sports betting industry's leading information portal for bonuses, picks, and sportsbook reviews. Find the best deals offered by a sportsbook in your state and browse our free picks section.FacebookTwitterInstagramContact Usforum@therx.com