College sports have grown in popularity thanks to events like March Madness, the College Football Playoff, and more. Can you bet on college sports in every legal betting state? Let’s take a look at the rules on college sports betting across the country.
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Do States Allow Betting On College Sports?
Each state has different rules on whether or not you can wager on college sports. The three biggest questions are can you bet on college sports, can you bet on in-state teams, and can you bet on player props?
For example, in a state like Michigan, there are no restrictions while Arizona allows college betting even on in-state teams but no player props.
Betting on In-State Teams
Several states have opted to ban betting on in-state college teams. Some of these states allow betting on an in-state team if they are playing in a national tournament. For example, Connecticut does not allow betting on in-state teams but you can bet on the UConn Huskies in the NCAA Tournament.
There are states that even don’t allow betting on any game taking place in the state. The main concern is the safety of players and coaches on college campuses.
Betting on College Player Props
Also, several states have decided against allowing player props. Recently, the state of Ohio moved to ban player props after allowing bettors to wager on them for a year.
College Sports Betting by State
Each state has different rules. Check out what states have college sports betting, allow betting on in-state teams, and allow betting on player props. There are very few states that have no restrictions. As we said before, each state’s governing body for sports gambling develops the college sports wagering rules. This is why the regulations differ based on what legal state you live in.
State | College Betting | In-State Teams | Player Props |
---|---|---|---|
Arizona | Yes | Yes | No |
Arkansas | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Colorado | Yes | Yes | No |
Connecticut | Yes | No | Yes |
Delaware | Yes | No | Yes |
Florida | Yes | Yes | No |
Illinois | Yes | No | Yes (No in-state) |
Indiana | Yes | Yes | Yes (No live props) |
Iowa | Yes | Yes | No |
Kansas | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Kentucky | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Louisiana | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Maine | Yes | No | No |
Maryland | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Massachusetts | Yes | No | No |
Michigan | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Mississippi | Yes (Retail) | Yes (Retail) | No |
Montana | Yes (Retail) | Yes (Retail) | Yes (Retail) |
Nebraska | Yes | No | Yes |
Nevada | Yes | Yes | Yes |
New Hampshire | Yes | No | Yes |
New Jersey | Yes | No | Yes |
New Mexico | Yes (Certain Retail) | Yes (Certain Retail) | Yes (Certain Retail) |
New York | Yes | No | No |
North Carolina | Yes | Yes | Yes |
North Dakota | Yes (Certain Retail) | Yes (Certain Retail) | Yes (Certain Retail) |
Ohio | Yes | Yes | No |
Oregon | No | No | No |
Pennsylvania | Yes | Yes | No |
Rhode Island | Yes | No | Yes |
South Dakota | Yes (Retail) | No | No |
Tennessee | Yes | Yes | No |
Vermont | Yes | No | Yes |
Virginia | Yes | No | No |
Washington | Yes | No | Yes |
Washington, D.C. | Yes | No | Yes |
West Virginia | Yes | Yes | No |
Wisconsin | Yes (Retail) | No | Yes (Retail) |
Wyoming | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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