The Indiana Gaming Commission voted Thursday to postpone its ruling on a proposed ban of college player prop bets. The regulatory body will revisit the NCAA’s request during its September meeting.
Wagering on individual college athlete statistics remains permitted in Indiana for the next three months. The National Collegiate Athletic Association submitted the ban proposal, arguing that prop markets contribute to harassment and threats directed at student-athletes.
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Commissioners chose to table the matter rather than implement an immediate restriction. The September review will determine whether the state adopts the NCAA’s recommendation or maintains the current betting framework.The commission’s decision aligns with ongoing discussions across multiple states regarding sportsbook market regulations and athlete protection measures. Gambling Insider reported the Thursday vote outcome.