
By Neil Doyle
NORMAL – Illinois State University Athletic Director Larry Lyons is making sure student-athletes are prepared for new laws in the state that include sports betting and recreational marijuana.
Lyons told WJBC’s Scott Miller he met with all ISU student-athletes before the school year to address both areas. Lyons said he’s concerned about sports gambling and how it could impact college athletics.
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“The state has put athletes in a bad spot quite frankly. They’re now all targets of potential gamblers who want inside information on fellow student-athletes. That’s just a really bad spot to put an 18 or 20-year old kid.”
Sportsbooks in the state are still not up and running. The Illinois Gaming Board is working on rules and regulations for the expansion. It recently opened a month-long public comment period seeking input from the sports-wagering industry.
Lyons also spoke to athletes about recreational cannabis.
“One of the things I reminded them is the legality of it. Weed is still against NCAA rules, and its not legal federally. ISU receives federal funds, so that means its illegal anywhere on campus, I don’t think a lot of them knew that.”
The recreational marijuana law goes into effect Jan. 1.
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