More Women Are Betting On Sports - Front Office Sports

2022-05-21 16:07:39 By : Ms. Easey Yang

Nike is honoring its 50th anniversary by bringing back a series of classic ads. This week, the sportswear giant teased a one-minute commercial on Twitter called “Seen It All” featuring Mars Blackmon — a character played by Spike Lee in his 1986 film “She’s Gotta Have It” and in several Nike ads beginning in the late ‘80s, famously starring opposite Michael Jordan.

Sports betting is gaining popularity as it becomes legalized in more states, and last year, the amount of women participating grew at a much faster rate than that of men.

More than 4.6 million women joined sports betting apps in 2021, according to Global Wireless Solutions, and female user rates grew 115% compared to 2020.

While the number of men on sports betting apps was 250% more than women in 2021, men’s growth rate was only 63%. 

Some of the biggest sportsbook apps in the U.S. reportedly now have more female users than male, including BetRivers and its associated New Jersey outlet SugarHouse (54% to 46%). Fewer than 380,000 men signed up with the company last year, compared to around 600,000 women.

Despite the higher growth rate, women use the apps less frequently than men. The study found that 70% of women engage with the apps for a mere one-to-five weeks per year compared to 61% of men. 

The overall number of sportsbook app users has doubled over the last two years, with the top 5% of users claiming more than half of all app usage.

In 2021, sports betting revenue increased 179.7% from 2020 to a record $4.3 billion from $57.2 billion in handle.

Mercedes-Benz won’t be racing in Formula E next season, but its team will be: McLaren is acquiring Mercedes’ squad and will join the series for its ninth season.

The transaction replaces one major racing name with another, after Mercedes stung the all-electric racing series last August with its announcement that it will not compete in the series after this year.

The ninth season will be the first for Formula E’s Gen3 vehicle, which was unveiled last month.

The team will continue to be led by Ian James, who is transitioning to McLaren after around 20 years at Mercedes.

Prior to the announcement, James noted to Front Office Sports that the pandemic and Mercedes’ push to go all-electric in its consumer models by 2030 forced tough decisions.

“Motorsport is a testbed for new technologies that can then filter through into the road cars, but it’s also a marketing platform,” said James.

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Take-Two Interactive exceeded its own expectations in the company’s latest earnings report behind impressive sales of “NBA 2K22.” 

The company, which owns major video game publishers including Rockstar Games and 2K, generated $930 million in revenue in fiscal Q4, surpassing its forecast of revenue ranging between $835 million and $885 million. 

The stronger-than-expected-quarter is a jump from the $839.4 million in revenue Take-Two reported in fiscal Q4 2021. 

The “Grand Theft Auto,” “NBA 2K,” and “Red Dead Redemption” franchises, in particular, drove results. 

Take-Two has planned 18 releases for the rest of the year, including a new 2K sports title. 

The company also has a unique opportunity to tap into the world’s most popular sport after FIFA decided not to renew its deal with Electronic Arts last week. However, there are “no current plans to discuss” a deal between Take-Two and FIFA, according to CEO Strauss Zelnick. 

In January, Take-Two announced it will buy mobile game maker Zynga in a deal valuing the company at an implied enterprise value of $12.7 billion. The acquisition will be funded with $2.7 billion in financing from JPMorgan Chase, Take-Two’s balance sheet, and a debt issuance.

Last week, the NCAA announced revised NIL guidelines meant to discourage schools and boosters from using deals as recruiting inducements — and said some programs could be subject to investigation.

But while the governing body attempts to exercise more regulation over NIL, another group is doing the exact opposite: state legislatures.

Since 2019, 24 states have passed NIL laws, according to a Bloomberg tally. 

Originally, the laws were put in place to ensure that athletes could participate in NIL even if the NCAA didn’t change its own policy. Now it’s clear that some laws prohibit moves that could help schools with recruiting — like the ability for athletic department staff to arrange deals for athletes.

Many states are now repealing or amending their laws to help their local schools:

As the Bloomberg article pointed out, it’s unclear how states plan to police deals that violate their own laws. So far, none have publicly punished schools or athletes for NIL activity.

It may not behoove them to reprimand their own local schools and athletes, either. That alone could make a state look like a less-than-friendly destination for an athlete seeking deals.

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