Is betting a form of communication and should students be prevented from using this Platform?
One of the biggest senses of pride is showing love for your college football team whether you are a current student, employee of the University, or an alumni. If you are of the legal age to bet for them, should a college have the power to mute this form of financial support if the better is of legal age?
It questions who has the authority at the end of the day the NCAA or the University administration. The inconsistency between the right to pay athletes in some states and now the prevention of betting on sports per college is complicating the rights from player to player and fan to fan. Betting is a symbol of support and preventing fans of legal age from participating seems unjustified. Although the rule has not been officially passed, I believe this is a rule that should either be unanomous made by the NCAA. Would these professors or students have the right to vote for other colleges just not their own?
The new policy includes prevention of online and in-person betting |
- The University offered no specific reasoning for this ban, but urged faculty and students to cease betting immediately.
- If this sanction was to pass and other colleges adopted this policy, it could significantly impact the gambling marketplace
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/20/us/data-privacy-fbi.html
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