The Ralphie Report: 2020 strikes again. It’s the common theme for the unpredictable year of the Covid-19 pandemic. The news of major college conferences putting sports on a hiatus until 2021 wasn’t a shocking development to those keeping up with current events.
What continues to be an unraveling story is the fallout with money tied into college athletics. One of the sectors with a stake all of this is fairly new to the State of Colorado. Before the Supreme Court struck down The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA) by a 6-3 decision in May of 2018, sports gambling was only legal in a few states including Nevada and New Jersey.

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