New Tool Will Allow College Athletes to Report Gambling Suspicions to a Sports Wagering Monitor

New Tool Will Allow College Athletes to Report Gambling Suspicions to a Sports Wagering Monitor
Iowa State takes on Iowa in a sellout crowd of 61,500 people at Jack Trice Stadium during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Ames, Iowa, on Sept. 11, 2021. Matthew Putney/AP Photo
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A digital platform where college athletes can alert their administrations anonymously to improper or illegal conduct by coaches, teammates, or others is expanding to allow them to report suspected gambling activity.

RealResponse’s partnership with U.S. Integrity, which monitors sports wagering trends in real time to detect irregularities, will come at no additional cost to some 150 athletic departments that are clients.