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Is money in sports good for the game?


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For a while now there has been tons of money in sports. Professional athletes have been cashing in for decades, but in recent years, student athletes and sports fans have been officially brought into the fold. The NCAA’s name, image and likeness policies have given student athletes the opportunity to be paid. Student athletes with some of the top deals are making around $4-6  million.

Sports betting has raised the stakes on games for fans who are looking to turn a quick profit, and it’s growing. Michigan’s revenue from internet sports betting increased 23% last year. But gambling experts are concerned that sports betting could lead people to develop a gambling addiction.

Today on The Metro, we explore the sports betting boom along with its potential consequences. Plus, we discuss whether paying student athletes is good for sports.

Guests:

  • Rachel Volberg: A professor of epidemiology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst who researched problem gambling.
  • David Ridpath: A professor of sports management at Ohio University, and an expert in the NCAA, athlete/coach issues, intercollegiate sports and sports administration.
  • Risa Isard: Professor in sports management at the University of Connecticut
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    • Listen to The Metro weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon ET on 101.9 FM and streaming on-demand.

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