The Indiana Gaming Commission voted on Thursday to delay its decision regarding a proposed ban on college player prop bets. The regulatory body will revisit the National Collegiate Athletic Association's request in September, allowing current wagering to continue unchanged.
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The commission tabled the NCAA's proposal following a Thursday session. The athletic association originally submitted the request citing concerns that prop betting markets contribute to harassment and threats directed at student-athletes. By postponing the vote, regulators have effectively paused any potential restrictions on these specific wager types for the near future.Bettors in Indiana retain full access to college player prop markets until the next scheduled review. The commission will reassess the NCAA's position during its September meeting, providing operators and consumers with a three-month window of continued availability. No additional regulatory changes have been announced for the interim period.
College player prop bets allow wagering on individual athlete statistics rather than final match outcomes. The NCAA has previously advocated for restrictions on these markets to protect student-athletes from external pressures. This report references information originally published by Gambling Insider.