COLUMBUS, Ohio — It’s rivalry week, a game that many Buckeye fans wait all year for. It’s also a game where a lot of money is expected to change hands by the way of sports betting.

The College of Social Work at The Ohio State University warns that college students are at a higher risk of being harmed by sports betting, including financial insecurity, damaged relationships with family and friends and diminished mental health.

10TV went to the Ohio Union to ask students about betting on "The Game." Many students Tuesday said they don’t bet on sports at all, but some said they are frequent gamblers on sports.

“I definitely have lost more than I won, but I’d say I’ve probably won more NFL football that anything,” said Noah Ruppel.

“I’ve lost a good amount, but I’d say I’m about even,” said

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