March Madness: The Kvatura NCAA Tournament warned with a video of the harassment

AND 2025. NCAA Tournament It starts on Tuesday night with two games of “first four” set to determine the seed in the carrier.
Although each team hopes that they will be able to win in every game they have a share, there will be millions of sports bets, also where sports books are hoping and winning.
In return, NCAA on Tuesday launched a betting campaign focused on what, unfortunately, became a big problem during during March – Harding players and teams.
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On Tuesday, NCAA launched a betting campaign to focus on what has become a big problem during March Madness: disturbing players and teams. (Rick Osentoski-Imagn Pictures)
The video launched on social media platforms is entitled “Don’t Be a Loser”, in which the control body asks that basketball fans do not bring their shortcomings on the players market.
“Only the loser would harasses athletes at colleges after they lost their bet, but that happens almost every day,” the video says.
American Association for Games Announced on Thursday that about $ 3.1 billion is expected to be legally implemented on male and female NCAA tournaments, which is not only an increase of 12% compared to one year, but more than doubles the estimated $ 1.39 billion on the Super Bowl Lix last month.
However, since the federal prohibition of sports betting was reduced in 2018, we saw too many situations in which athletes, both college and professional, received direct messages and more with failed bookmakers who were looking for money, mocking them or worse, issuing death threats.
The US Games Association announced on Thursday that about $ 3.1 billion is expected to enrich the men’s and female NCAA tournaments legally. (Robert Goddin-Hagn Pictures)
NCAA has discovered data trends that have shown that 1 of the 3 “High Athletes receive the misuse of messages of someone with the interest of betting.” Also, 90% of harassment is generated online or through social media.
Especially for March madness, a separate NCAA study on October 2024. She revealed that 80% of Internet abuse was targeted at the NCAA players.
And from that internet abuse, the study found that almost three times threats had received female players compared to male players.
Especially for March madness, a separate NCAA study on October 2024. She revealed that 80% of Internet abuse was targeted at the NCAA players. (Rick Osentoski-Imagn Pictures)
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“Angry fans send numerous abused messages and threats to students-athletes, publicly and private, because of the lost bets that have been made in the performance of athletes,” NCAA Charlie Baker President said in a press release. “These actions are seriously threatening mental health and well-being of students-athletes, at the same time, harming the athlete environment of the faculty. We need fans to better.”
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