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The NCAA just changed its rules. College athletes and staff can now legally bet on professional sports. College games? Still off-limits.
In this episode, Eric Kasimov breaks down what the NCAA’s new policy really means, why enforcement is impossible, and how this decision could collide with NIL money, insider access, and college sports culture.
It’s not just a rule change — it’s the NCAA quietly admitting it’s lost control.
This episode is an audio edition of a SportsEpreneur article — written and read by Eric Kasimov — bringing sports, business, and commentary together in a storytelling and easy-to-consume format. Based on Eric’s article “The NCAA Just Admitted It Can’t Police Sports Betting” on SportsEpreneur.
Listen to this episode here or wherever you get your podcasts.
Read the full article on NCAA & Sports Betting
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Eric Kasimov is the founder of SportsEpreneur, part of the KazSource media network. Since launching the platform in 2015, he has hosted over 500 podcast episodes, written and published more than 1,500 articles, and advised business leaders, founders, and creators on building authority through media strategy.
Through his brands — KazSource, KazCM, SportsEpreneur, and QuietLoud Studios — Eric leads teams that produce podcasts, develop brand platforms, and help companies grow through modern content ecosystems. He also scaled KazSource Insurance into a seven-figure boutique agency, providing the foundation for the broader media network he operates today.
His work has been featured in Forbes, Axios, and Front Office Sports, and his podcasts have included conversations with top founders, investors, and athletes turned entrepreneurs.
The post College Athletes Can Now Bet on Pro Sports | What Could Go Wrong appeared first on SportsEpreneur.
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The NCAA just changed its rules. College athletes and staff can now legally bet on professional sports. College games? Still off-limits.
In this episode, Eric Kasimov breaks down what the NCAA’s new policy really means, why enforcement is impossible, and how this decision could collide with NIL money, insider access, and college sports culture.
It’s not just a rule change — it’s the NCAA quietly admitting it’s lost control.
This episode is an audio edition of a SportsEpreneur article — written and read by Eric Kasimov — bringing sports, business, and commentary together in a storytelling and easy-to-consume format. Based on Eric’s article “The NCAA Just Admitted It Can’t Police Sports Betting” on SportsEpreneur.
Listen to this episode here or wherever you get your podcasts.
Read the full article on NCAA & Sports Betting
Connect with SportsEpreneur: X | LinkedIn
Connect with Eric: X | LinkedIn
Want your brand featured on SportsEpreneur? We collaborate with sports media, NIL, and content partners. Let’s talk →
Eric Kasimov is the founder of SportsEpreneur, part of the KazSource media network. Since launching the platform in 2015, he has hosted over 500 podcast episodes, written and published more than 1,500 articles, and advised business leaders, founders, and creators on building authority through media strategy.
Through his brands — KazSource, KazCM, SportsEpreneur, and QuietLoud Studios — Eric leads teams that produce podcasts, develop brand platforms, and help companies grow through modern content ecosystems. He also scaled KazSource Insurance into a seven-figure boutique agency, providing the foundation for the broader media network he operates today.
His work has been featured in Forbes, Axios, and Front Office Sports, and his podcasts have included conversations with top founders, investors, and athletes turned entrepreneurs.
The post College Athletes Can Now Bet on Pro Sports | What Could Go Wrong appeared first on SportsEpreneur.

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