Start an Online Sportsbook for College Basketball in Kansas

Written by:
Aaron Goldstein
Published on:
Nov/22/2018

Kansas is one of the top College Basketball states with some of the best teams in the nation.  Starting an online sportsbook from Kansas is easy as 1-2-3.


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Kansas College Basketball

There are a number of solid teams based in this state.  Entering the 2018-2019 season, Kansas had the second shortest odds of winning the NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship at 9/1 odds.  Then there is Kansas State at 40/1 odds, and then there is the Wichita State Shockers at 200/1 odds.

Kansas Sports Betting

In Kansas, Rep. Jan Kessinger, R-Overland Park, offered a sports betting bill that received a hearing but failed to gain much traction.

“This is the trigger,” he said, “the catalyst for Kansas to be able to put together a good sports betting bill.”

“I think there will be some sensitivity (to sports betting), but I don’t know how much,” said Rep. Ron Highland, R- Wamego, who is the vice chairman of the House Federal and State Affairs committee. “And then what the predictive revenue is going to be is one of the deciding factors.”

A representative with Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway opposed the bill, saying the state could wait another year.  As such we likely won't see sportsbooks in the state of Kansas until 2020 the earliest.

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- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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