How the explosion of prop betting threatens the integrity of pro sports [View all]
Prop bets are wagers that depend on an outcome within a game but not its final result. They can often involve an athletes individual performance in some statistical category for instance, how many yards a running back will rush for, how many rebounds a basketball center will secure, or how many strikeouts a pitcher will have. Theyve become routine offerings on sports betting menus.
For example: As I write this, I am looking at a FanDuel account I opened years ago, seeing that, for the Green Bay Packers-Pittsburgh Steelers game currently in progress, I can place a wager on which player will score a touchdown, how many yards each quarterback will throw for and much, much more. As the game progresses, the odds constantly shift allowing for what are called live bets.
Returning to my student who lost the bet on Lawrences pass completion: Its possible hed placed a bet on Lawrence to throw fewer than a set number of yards. Or he could have been part of a fantasy league, which is also dependent on individual player performances.
Either way, a problem with prop bets, from an anti-corruption perspective, is that an individual can often control the outcome. You dont need a group of players to be in on it which is what happened during the infamous Black Sox Scandal, when eight players on the Chicago White Sox were accused of conspiring with gamblers to intentionally lose the 1919 World Series.
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