Ncaa Student Athlete Gambling Rules

  • Athletes and Problem Gambling. Consider the following research about college athletes: Seventy-two percent of student athletes have gambled at least once since entering college; forty-five percent of male athletes gamble on sports (Cross & Vollano, 1999); One in 20 male student athletes admitted providing inside information for gambling purposes, bet on a game in which they participated,.
  • TO: STUDENT-ATHLETE This summary of NCAA regulations contains information about your eligibility to compete in intercollegiate athletics. This summary has two parts: 1. Part I is for all student-athletes. Part II is for new student-athletes only (those signing the Student-Athlete Statement for the first time).
Rules

NCAA legislation limits the number of hours that student-athletes can engage in “countable athletically related activities” (CARAs) during the academic year. Any athletically related activity is countable if it is not “voluntary,” as that term is defined under NCAA legislation. For an activity to be voluntary (and not countable), all of the following conditions must be met.

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