The NCAA Division I Legislative Committee has released a memo outlining the amended guidelines for reinstating the eligibility of athletes who have committed sports wagering violations.
NCAA Issues New Guidelines for Reinstatement Following Sports Betting ViolationsThe new guidelines are applicable to all violations reported on or after May 2nd 2023 and are as follows:
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NCAA Issues New Guidelines for Reinstatement Following Sports Betting Violations
- Those who wager on their own sport taking place at another school will require education on sports wagering rules. They may also face a suspension of 50% of season playing time.
- Punishments for all other types of betting violations will depend on the amount wagered.
- $200 or less – sports wagering rules and prevention education.
- $201-$500 – education + suspension for 10% of season
- $501-$800 – education + suspension for 20% of season NCAA Issues New Guidelines for Reinstatement Following Sports Betting Violations – education + suspension for 30% of season
Any wagering violations that are significantly above the $800 threshold will be viewed on a case-by-case basis with permanent bans a possibility.
Alex Ricker-Gilbert, athletics director at Jacksonville and chair of the DI Legislative Committee said of the new guidelines:
NCAA Issues New Guidelines for Reinstatement Following Sports Betting ViolationsThe need for a new set of guidelines follows several high profile instances of sports betting violations in college sports. In May, multiple athletes were dropped from the Hawkeyes baseball team while the NCAA investigated possible betting violations. In the same month, Ohio’s gambling regulator prohibited all gambling on Alabama college baseball following suspicious betting activity on a Crimson Tide vs. LSU game.