The adoption of legalized gambling has placed unprecedented value on inside information, creating a strong temptation for individuals to use it. This has led to concerns that people may try to obtain inside information from players through various means, such as offering money or coercing them into cooperating. Additionally, there are others who may have access to this information and could provide it to gamblers.

To address this issue, the SEC is considering taking action, including using “availability reports” for football games. Conference commissioners have informed coaches about this potential change, including Georgia coach Kirby Smart who expressed support for measures that protect student-athletes from those seeking to exploit them for information.

Sports leagues must implement regulations regarding inside information to prevent potential abuses in legal sports wagering. Information such as player health, game plans, and personnel decisions can significantly impact bets on individual player props and other related wagers. The key question is whether these leagues will take proactive measures to address the issue before a major controversy arises.

While the NFL has rules in place regarding disclosure of information, they are not perfect. However, they are a step in the right direction compared to the lack of regulations currently present in many college sports. By implementing stricter reporting requirements similar to those in the NFL, sports leagues can mitigate the risk of exploitation and ensure a fairer playing field for all involved stakeholders.