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History Of Kansas Gambling Part 3: Gunslinger Luke Short
Luke Short was a gunslinger. But, he also owned a gambling saloon in Dodge City and is an integral part of the history of gambling in Kansas.
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The Big 12 Has Big Plans, Two New Programs For 2023
Kansas and its cohorts in the Big 12 gained $426 million in revenue from the 2021-22 conference. Now, they introduce 2 new programs for 2023.
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NCAA Hopes To Balance The Scale With New NIL Policy
The NCAA released its first update to NIL policies aimed at a few salient problems. The primary goal is to keep boosters out of recruitment.
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First Rule In Kansas Sports Betting, Just Have Fun
With lawmakers in Kansas finally making sports betting a reality, here’s a quick guide on Kansas sports betting.
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University Of Kansas NIL Operator Pushes For Federal Involvement
Matt Baty, the owner of 6th Man Strategies and 12th Man Strategies, is pushing for federal name, image, and likeness (NIL) involvement.
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Chaotic Regulation Threatens US Sports Betting Integrity
Sports betting integrity is under threat after the federal government failed to enact regulations after allowing the practice.
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Kansas Gambling History Part II: The Long Branch Saloon
Some of the most infamous gunslingers of western folklore drank beers and gambled at the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, Kansas.
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Greatest NASCAR Moments at Kansas Speedway
There have been several close finishes at Kansas Speedway. With two races this year, here’s the greatest NASCAR moments at Kansas Speedway.
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Gov. Laura Kelly Kicks Off Kansas Sports Betting
Gov. Kelly officially signed the sports betting bill on Thursday, hopefully bringing legal sportsbooks to the state very soon.
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Adidas Launches New NIL Program As NCAA Calls For Uniformity
The NCAA has its NIL policy, but each state has its NIL laws which differ from state to state. And this is something the NCAA wants to change.
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Floodgates Now Open For NCAA Sports Betting Data
The NCAA has given the go-ahead for its athletes, colleges, and conferences to sign data distribution deals with sports technology companies. This could be a big deal in the near future for Kansas universities.
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Everything You Need To Know About The Kansas Motor Speedway
Celebrating its 21st year as an active racetrack, the Kansas Motor Speedway has become one of the most popular racing venues in America.
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Kansas Finalizes Sports Betting Legislation
After long debates, the Kansas House and Senate adopted conference reports on sports betting legislation, which now heads to the governor.
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Kansas Senate Rejects Sports Betting Report But ‘Everything Is Fine’
The Kansas Senate sent sports betting legislation to a second conference committee but it’s expected to pass on Thursday with two minor changes.
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Kansas City Chiefs May Cross State Lines As Relocation Rumors Spread
The Kansas City Chiefs have made it clear that they want to move to–well, Kansas City. But just the half of the city that’s in Kansas.
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Background On Kansas Tribes And Their Role In Expanded Gambling
There are currently seven tribal casinos operating in Kansas. Here’s a look at the history of how they came about through legislation.
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Revenue Hunt Has NCAA Conferences Eyeing Player Data, Sportsbooks Partnerships
Two NCAA conferences have signed major deals with sports data providers last month, meaning sports betting deals could follow.
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Pulling Back The Curtain On A Casino’s Skin In Kansas Sports Betting
The definition of a casino’s “skin” is not nearly as disgusting as it sounds. It will play an integral part in Kansas sports betting.
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Dick Vitale Tells KU Fans Not To Worry As NCAA Punishment Looms
The NCAA is expected to finally hand down a punishment to Bill Self and the Jayhawks due to alleged illegal recruitment tactics.
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What Are The Benefits To Legal Sports Betting In Kansas?
Kansas could see up to $5 million in tax revenue from sports betting by 2024. That is of course, if SB 84 is signed into law after Apr. 25.