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Bet The Process
Bet The Process
344 episodes
4 days ago
This week on Bet the Process, Tulane professor and sports consultant Gabe Feldman joins to discuss the current state of college sports law, including new regulations around athlete compensation, and the legal status and regulatory challenges around sports betting and prediction markets. Rufus also continues the college football heater and gives more picks.
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This week on Bet the Process, Tulane professor and sports consultant Gabe Feldman joins to discuss the current state of college sports law, including new regulations around athlete compensation, and the legal status and regulatory challenges around sports betting and prediction markets. Rufus also continues the college football heater and gives more picks.
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LIVE From BetBash 2025
Bet The Process
1 hour 1 minute 13 seconds
3 months ago
LIVE From BetBash 2025
This week on Bet the Process, Jeff and Rufus come to you live from Circa Las Vegas, at BetBash 2025. They interview each other on a range of topics and take questions from the audience.
Bet The Process
This week on Bet the Process, Tulane professor and sports consultant Gabe Feldman joins to discuss the current state of college sports law, including new regulations around athlete compensation, and the legal status and regulatory challenges around sports betting and prediction markets. Rufus also continues the college football heater and gives more picks.