Ralphie Report: Despite college football being postponed, there have been record-highs for legalized sports betting in the State of Colorado.
According to the Colorado Department of Revenue of Gaming, a total of $128.6 million was brought in for the month of August in all forms of betting (online and in-person). The first time revenue exceeded $100 million in Colorado sports betting history.

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