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		| Originally posted by WindyCityBlue Okay, you know more.
 
 I believe your words were "You don't even work this sport, how can you tell us what to do."
 
 Well, Jeff, I've been working Division 1 baseball for over a dozen years.  I've never encountered one person that has told me that it is illegal for a baseball officials to place a legal wager on a football game.  But then again, much of your advice is full of holes.  I learned on the field, not at a clinic.
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 You are right and Rut is wrong with regards to baseball. On behalf of an NCAA supervisor, I did some research a few years ago on this subject. (The reason for the investigation was that we had D1 umpire with a betting problem.) We found that there is no organized betting on college baseball with the possible exception of the CWS. Thus, baseball umpires cannot be caught up in a betting scandel ala NCAA football or basketball. Hence, NCAA felt no need to caution or discipline baseball umpires about betting whereas they make a big deal about it with football or basketball officials.
 
 Rut is correct for basketball and football. Heavy losses on football by a basketball official might allow professional gamblers to compromise the basketball official even though his betting had nothing to do with basketball.
 
 Peter
 |  Interesting, Peter. 
Thanks. 
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