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Nashvillian makes living by gambling on sports Fairview Observer
Because sports gambling is illegal in Tennessee and the subject of the story wanted his identity protected, only his first name is used. Clay's first sports bet was on Super Bowl XXXII, Packers vs. Broncos.
Brand Curry Active bets on non-cricket sports events Agencyfaqs!
Neha Kalra agencyfaqs! NEW DELHI, December 11 Brand Curry Active, the 100 per cent marketing subsidiary of Brand Curry, has decided to bet on non-cricket events. It plans to organise events and properties around sports genres such as golf, basketball and motor sports.
Sports gambling boom Fairview Observer
Gambling on sports, once seen as a shady endeavor, has become mainstream fare. Fueled by the nation's love for football and a newfound passion for poker, the sports gambling industry is now a $400 billion monster of legal and illegal activity worldwide.
Vaughn leads Knights to first home win The Daily Targum
By Kate Burkholder Associate Sports Editor The Rutgers women's basketball team wasn't allowed to take a shot Saturday night unless the ball had gone through the hands of a post player once every five passes. Head coach C. Vivian Stringer put that rule in effect to try to better involve the post, which was the Scarlet Knights' best bet for beating a short Princeton team, and it paid off
Clarke safe bet for Sports Personality of the Year u.tv
If the bookies are right then Darren Clarke will walk away with the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award to be awarded on Sunday night.
Shooting from the lip St. Petersburg Times
Times staff writer Tom Jones looks at the best and worst of a weekend of televised sports.
WRAL Sports Blog: Weekend Wrap-Up WRAL-TV 5 Raleigh
Tom Suiter: Sunday Ramblings As I've stated previously on this blog, I think N.C. State made an outstanding hire in Tom O'Brien. Both Carolina with Butch Davis and now State with O'Brien have coaches who really can take those programs to a higher level. At least they better with those salaries.
Nashvillian dives into tough business of handicapping Fairview Observer
Nashville's Angela Evans once flew to Las Vegas to place a bet, flew to a bowl game, then flew back to Vegas to collect her winnings. All on the same day.
Dodd CBS Sportsline
Dennis Dodd covers college football. But don't be surprised to see a little something on college baseball, or maybe hockey, as he shares his thoughts on the sports world.
A smile from Casto News Virginian
He smiled. After the gun sounded, af-ter the fans stormed the field, the future Mayor of Greenville, Riverheads coach Robert Casto, known more for his sourpuss and short-with-the-media mentality, cracked a smile. Nobody won the bet.
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