Pete Rose, Houshmandzadeh, Pacman Among Ohio Dignitaries Making First Bets
Pete Rose and other Cincinnati sports celebrities placed the first bets in Ohio's new regulated sports betting market.
A Michigan native, Matt Schoch has worked at newspapers in Michigan, Missouri and the Virgin Islands. Schoch has covered sailing on the Great Lakes, cricket in the Caribbean, high school and pro playoffs, and the Olympics in Rio. He’s also the former host of the Locked On Pistons Podcast and producer of a documentary on Emoni Bates, “Ypsi’s Emoni.”
Pete Rose and other Cincinnati sports celebrities placed the first bets in Ohio's new regulated sports betting market.
Ohio's Jan. 1 sports betting launch could be just the jolt DraftKings needs heading into the next chapter of the sports betting arms race.
Indiana, Michigan, Ontario, Pennsylvania and West Virginia offer advice for the Ohio sports betting market, which looks strong.
Ohio’s sports betting market could produce as much as $900 million in gaming revenue, $12 billion in wagers and $90 million in state taxes once it matures.