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The University of Georgia reported a secondary NCAA violation after a football student worker bet on professional sports.

A new NCAA rule change will permit athletes and staff to bet on professional sports, which would make the Georgia incident no longer a violation.

The SEC has formally opposed the NCAA's rule change, citing concerns over the integrity of competition and normalizing gambling behavior.

The NCAA ban on betting on college sports and sharing insider information with bettors remains in effect.

Georgia athletics reported an NCAA secondary violation at the end of last year for sports betting involving the football program.

The violation for impermissible sports wagering involved a football student worker betting on professional sports.

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