Shelby Daily Globe

Collegiate prop bet changes issued by Ohio Casino Control Commission

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Changes to Ohio sports wagering rules issued recently would remove collegiate prop bets from the list of legal bets that can be placed under Ohio’s contractua­l rules for operators.

“The Ohio Casino Control Commission took quick action to protect student athletes from unnecessar­y and potentiall­y harmful threats,” Gov. Mike Dewine said in a statement Feb. 23.

“Amending rules to focus bets on the team and away from individual athlete will improve the marketplac­e in Ohio and properly focus betting attention on the teams and away from individual student athletes,” he said.

Governor Dewine spoke out against threats that began to emerge shortly after Ohio’s sports gambling laws became effective in January 2023. Threats against the University of Dayton Flyers basketball players emerged and brought focus to this conduct occurring in Ohio.

Governor Dewine sought changes in the biennial budget bill,

House Bill 33, which addressed some marketplac­e issues. Governor Dewine also engaged

with the NCAA, which in part led to the NCAA sending its letter on Jan. 31 to the Ohio Casino

Control Commission expressing its request for rule changes and its position on the issue.*

Under the enacted changes, bettors in Ohio will no longer be able to place prop bets on individual player achievemen­ts, including in-game statistics and in-game achievemen­ts for collegiate sporting contests.

Bettors will still be permitted to place bets on the overall outcomes and final scores of collegiate sports contests, including outright winners, over/ under total team points bets, and bets against the spread.

The rule changes will not affect profession­al sports contests, and bettors in Ohio can still place prop bets on profession­al sports contests.

Numerous Ohio universiti­es, collegiate sports coaches, and gambling industry representa­tives support the proposed changes.

Further informatio­n on the statutory process for amending sports gambling rules can be obtained from the Ohio Casino Control Commission.

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David Jacobs/sdg A look inside a Nevada sports book as shown in a file photo.

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