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NCAA Voices Concern On Student-Athlete Performance Bets

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — An NCAA official is voicing concern over sports betting on the performance of individual student-athletes and suggesting that gambling regulators consider restrictions on such wagers to protect the integrity of the games.

Naima Stevenson-Starks, an NCAA vice president, expressed concern about so-called proposition bets involving college athletes.

They involve whether a given player will or won't surpass a certain threshold during a game, like whether a quarterback will throw 3 touchdowns or whether a running back will rush for 100 yards.

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Such bets are far more common on NFL games than college games, but NFL players don't attend class with people who could be betting on their performance.