Tulane Aims to Protect Against Sports Betting Information Leaks

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Tulane University is requiring all coaches, staff members, and any personnel close to the athletic teams, like student managers, to sign a nondisclosure agreement in order to keep relevant player information from leaking out of the athletic department.

College athletics andhave collided to produce several cautionary tales and troubling issues this year.

One university is taking it upon itself to help uphold the integrity of competition and protect its student-athletes. , Tulane University is requiring all coaches, staff members, and any personnel close to the athletic teams, like student managers and tutors, to sign a nondisclosure agreement in order to keep relevant player information from leaking out of the athletic department.

or share any information gathered through working on the teams with anyone associated with sports betting. Failure to comply would result in disciplinary action and possibly termination, according to the document obtained by SI.com. The primary reason and concern for Tulane, according to athletic director Troy Dannen, is that someone who works with a team could see an injured player or find out about a disciplinary action and use that to affect the integrity of the game.Nothing particularly concerning has occurred at Tulane, which is located in the legal sports betting state ofPlayers and staff members from the University of Iowa and Iowa State are being investigated for breaking NCAA sports betting violations.

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