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  • Hman
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 11-04-17
    • 21429

    #1
    ABC/ESPN To Display XFL Betting Lines On-screen & Announcers Can Discuss Gambling ➖➕
    ABC/ESPN To Show XFL Betting Lines On-screen

    Michael McCarthy
    2/20


    *ABC/ESPN's XFL “score bug” to display point spread and over/under total along with down and distance.

    *Unlike the NFL, ABC and ESPN's XFL announcers will be allowed to discuss gambling metrics in booth.

    When TV viewers turn on ABC and ESPN for inaugural coverage of the XFL this weekend, they’ll see something completely taboo for NFL game telecasts: the betting point spread and over/under points for the game.

    The network’s new “score bug” display for XFL broadcasts will feature those two popular football bets, along with the traditional elements of the score, game clock, down, distance, and timeouts remaining.

    Also unlike the NFL, ABC/ESPN will allow its XFL announcers to discuss the game’s point spread and over/under total where appropriate, Lee Fitting, ESPN’s senior vice president of production, said.

    “The over/under and point spread will be incorporated in our on-screen dashboard for XFL games. When it’s appropriate, our announcers will also have conversations around the spread and over-under,” said Fitting.

    ABC/ESPN’s announce teams, for example, might mention the point spread and over/under at the beginning of games. Or if a team scores a late touchdown that impacts the betting line.

    “We want to serve the viewer with this information when it feels right,” Fitting said.

    Vince McMahon’s reborn XFL officially kicks off with ABC’s broadcast of the Seattle Dragons vs. DC Defenders on Saturday, Feb. 8 at 2 p.m. ESPN will show the St. Louis Battlehawks vs. Dallas Renegades game on Sunday, Feb. 9 at 5 p.m.

    Fox Sports, meanwhile, will broadcast the Los Angeles Wildcats at Houston Roughnecks on Saturday at 5 p.m., followed by the Tampa Bay Vipers at New York Guardians Sunday at 2 p.m.

    “We are bringing a spirit of innovation to our game and fan experience, and our television partners share this approach,” Jeffrey Pollack, president and COO of the XFL said in a statement. “We want what our fans want, and many of our fans enjoy legal betting on football. Integrating the point spreads and betting lines into our broadcasts will create a more robust viewing experience that deepens our fan engagement and connectivity .”

    Despite the popularity of sports betting, the NFL forbids announcers at ESPN, Fox Sports, NBC Sports, CBS Sports, and NFL Network from discussing point spreads, over/unders, prop bets and other wagers during game coverage. (Though top announcers like NBC’s Al Michaels manage to sneak in gambling references with a wink and a nod).

    That may be changing. New studio shows such as ESPN’s “Daily Wager” and FS1’s “Lock It In” are devoted to all things sports betting. NBC Sports Philadelphia, meanwhile, offered a betting-centric “alternate” telecast of an NBA playoff game between the Philadelphia 76ers and Brooklyn Nets on April 20.

    Open discussion of betting lines during national game coverage “has to happen” sooner rather than later, said Dustin Gouker, lead sports betting analyst for PlayNJ.com.

    Legalized sports betting “will be too pervasive at some point,” Gouker said. “The NFL might be a little more reluctant. But I think you’ll see basketball and baseball be aggressive. They seem to be more progressive on this.”

    While the original XFL flamed out after just a single season in 2001, the league introduced several broadcast innovations that still continue on in sports, such as Skycam technology and additional camera access in locker rooms and huddles.

    Betting Spreads to More States

    New Jersey recently became the sixt
    h U.S. state to authorize wagers on the XFL 2.0. Sports bettors in Nevada, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Iowa, and Rhode Island will also be able to bet on the new league.

    Since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the ban on sports gambling in 2018, 20 U.S. states have passed sports-betting legislation.

    Approximately 26 million Americans, or one-in-ten adults, were expected to bet on Super Bowl 54 between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, according to the American Gaming Association (AGA). 75% of bettors say they’re more likely to watch a game they have a bet on, according to AGA research.
  • Booya711
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 12-20-11
    • 27329

    #2
    Should be entertaining....NFL is no different as they just hide it better
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    • jjgold
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 07-20-05
      • 388179

      #3
      League will fold

      Too much football

      I will not watch one snap

      Hoops season now
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      • Optional
        Administrator
        • 06-10-10
        • 61881

        #4
        Tv networks and advertizers will push the limits until the public outrage at normalizing gambling for kids watching sports gets to the point it is not economical.

        They won't do this for long or for many sports I dont think.
        .
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        • stake1
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 12-19-18
          • 18116

          #5
          Lasted only one year the first time. Nothing changes this time. "One-and-Done"
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          • jjgold
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 07-20-05
            • 388179

            #6
            One and done


            Who would waste their time on the weekend watching that stuff there’s better things to do
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            • Hman
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 11-04-17
              • 21429

              #7
              From what I understand the XFL has the support from the NFL who will use it to their advantage for finding players.

              Much different than when the USFL was very close to becoming the league we would be talking about today instead of the NFL.
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              • PAULYPOKER
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                • 12-06-08
                • 36581

                #8
                Originally posted by stake1
                Lasted only one year the first time. Nothing changes this time. "One-and-Done"
                Nope...........

                "New degenerate money" will assure the XFL's success.......
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                • PAULYPOKER
                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                  • 12-06-08
                  • 36581

                  #9
                  Degens would watch paint dry if they had money on it........
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                  • fecgp40
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 02-01-11
                    • 5750

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Hman
                    From what I understand the XFL has the support from the NFL who will use it to their advantage for finding players.

                    Much different than when the USFL was very close to becoming the league we would be talking about today instead of the NFL.
                    Didn't the AAF have support from the NFL as well?
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                    • trytrytry
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                      • 03-13-06
                      • 23653

                      #11
                      draft kings fanduel have daily fantasy events?
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                      • Mr KLC
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                        • 12-19-07
                        • 31097

                        #12
                        Vince wouldn't have revisited starting the league if he wasn't learning from his mistakes. This league will be taking kids straight out of high school that want to get paid now instead of having the college experience. Just got my Houston Roughnecks merchandise, and I'm ready for some more football.
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                        • jjgold
                          SBR Aristocracy
                          • 07-20-05
                          • 388179

                          #13
                          It’s basically washed up college players and some pros that are no good
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                          • Crusherrr
                            SBR MVP
                            • 06-27-16
                            • 3655

                            #14
                            I'm looking forward to watching. It may not be a great product but it seems like they are going about everything in the right way for fans. Should be neat
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                            • SamsNCharge99
                              SBR Aristocracy
                              • 10-22-08
                              • 41242

                              #15
                              ESPN pretty much does this now for NFL just not during games and announcers don't talk about it

                              but pre game shows and the bottom line ticker they show spreads and "win probability"

                              they even have shows strictly for gambling. Not surprising at all
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                              • PAULYPOKER
                                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                • 12-06-08
                                • 36581

                                #16
                                `17 game NFL season next year is an absolute LOCK......as well...
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                                • jjgold
                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                  • 07-20-05
                                  • 388179

                                  #17
                                  superbowl ends football season

                                  enough is enough
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                                  • stevex
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 05-02-10
                                    • 5122

                                    #18
                                    Baseball has the minor leagues so the idea isn't insane to have something like that for the NFL.
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                                    • jjgold
                                      SBR Aristocracy
                                      • 07-20-05
                                      • 388179

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by stevex
                                      Baseball has the minor leagues so the idea isn't insane to have something like that for the NFL.
                                      nobody watches minor league bases not even on tv

                                      will die real quick
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                                      • Chi_archie
                                        SBR Aristocracy
                                        • 07-22-08
                                        • 63172

                                        #20
                                        this is fantastic
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