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  • TheZookeeper
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2025
    • 44

    #1

    Injury reports implemented for NCAA Tournament

    “The NCAA announced Thursday that it will implement player availability reports during the 2026 men's and women's tournaments.”

    bleacherreport.com/articles/25273019-ncaa-announces-march-madness-2026-will-feature-team-injury-reports-after-rule-change

    I wish they would implement this all season. I’m not a gambler and don’t plan to start but it’s nice to have the clarity on injuries the reports provide. Seems simple enough to have the teams submit them Monday and Friday/the day before a game.
  • Pete Hogwallop
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2025
    • 691

    #2
    I don't like things that are done for gambling reasons. However, if gambling didn't exist, those reports would be a good thing.

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    • South jones
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2025
      • 310

      #3
      There may come a time when gambling will be the downfall of college and professional sports. Once the integrity of the game is Lost it will be nigh impossible to regain it.

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      • TheZookeeper
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2025
        • 44

        #4
        Originally posted by South jones
        There may come a time when gambling will be the downfall of college and professional sports. Once the integrity of the game is Lost it will be nigh impossible to regain it.
        The evidence is already starting to mount the amount of money Americans are losing, and the number of people going into debt, as a result of the proliferation of sports gambling. From an individual freedoms perspective I think it’s hard to argue people can’t gamble if they want to. But there’s no reason it needs to be omnipresent, available from your phone, all the time. Having physical locations—casinos and race tracks, for example—seems like a reasonable compromise. But at this point with how much money these gambling companies have pumped into politics and all sports programming, it will take a serious popular revolt to get anything changed.

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        • blueheretic
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2025
          • 906

          #5
          The gambling is all rigged. The house wins always in the end.

          I reckon it's exciting. I don't see it. I'd rather blow my money on bourbon. lol
          “I love people as individuals, but I hate people in groups.”

          George Carlin?

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          • blueheretic
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2025
            • 906

            #6
            Gambling has already "ruined" college sports once or twice. It's also rigged the World Series, at least, once.
            Also, I think "once" should be spelled "onst".
            “I love people as individuals, but I hate people in groups.”

            George Carlin?

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            • RR_nociHTTP
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2025
              • 49

              #7
              Yeap, it's because of gambling. The investigation is nowhere near done, another article just popped up on ESPN about it. Wouldn't shock me if some big name programs are found in the investigation.

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              • Jload
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2015
                • 2172

                #8
                I despise these reports ,they are solely for gambling. People can choose to gamble as they please but institutional support for an addictive practice that ruins countless lives is something different altogether. As someone who worked treating addictive diseases for 40 years, the average American has NO CONCEPT of the destructive power of addictive gambling.

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                Injury reports implemented for NCAA Tournament

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