While its fans cheer for unexpected teams, like the New York Giants over the New England Patriots, the state has taken a cautious approach to the burgeoning VT sports betting industry, reflecting its unique character and values.
Giants Over Patriots: A Historical Connection
Though Vermont resides in the heart of New England, it bucks regional expectations when it comes to NFL allegiances. A recent report by BetMGM VT revealed that Vermonters favor the New York Giants over the New England Patriots, a surprising twist given the Patriots’ dominance over the past two decades.
One explanation for this loyalty shift is geography. Vermont borders New York, making the Giants a natural choice for some residents.
However, the connection goes deeper. The Giants trained at St. Michael’s College in Colchester, Vermont, during summers from 1956 to 1960. For many Vermonters, this created a bond with the team that has endured for decades.
This affection for the Giants stands in stark contrast to the Patriots’ local roots. Originally known as the Boston Patriots, the team rebranded in 1971 when they moved to Foxborough, Massachusetts, and became the New England Patriots.
Despite their regional name, Vermont’s historical link to the Giants seems to resonate more strongly.
Vermont’s Gambling Policy: Cautious and Selective
While Vermont has legalized sports betting, the state has been deliberate in its regulation, even choosing to prohibit certain events. One notable example was the boxing match between 58-year-old Mike Tyson and 27-year-old Jake Paul, which took place on November 15 in Arlington, Texas.
Vermont joined states like New York, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky in banning wagers on the fight.
State regulators viewed the match as an exhibition rather than a legitimate sporting event, aligning with their selective approach to sports betting.
Brad Maione, director of communications for the New York State Gaming Commission, explained a similar stance:
“As it’s an exhibition featuring a former professional fighter… exhibition events and those featuring non-professional athletes are not permitted.”
Vermont’s alignment with these policies highlights its commitment to maintaining integrity in its sports betting offerings.
A Cautious Embrace of Sports Culture
Vermont’s careful stance on gambling reflects broader national concerns about sports betting. Former and future President Donald Trump, during a recent podcast appearance, addressed the potential for corruption in sports gambling, noting,
“When you have gambling, you have a lot of it.”
These sentiments echo NCAA President Charlie Baker’s calls for a nationwide ban on college player prop bets to protect athletes and preserve competitive fairness. Vermont is one of only four states to have taken Baker’s advice.
Despite its small size and rural character, Vermont’s sports and gambling decisions offer a glimpse into how the state balances its love for sports with its measured approach to change.
From surprising NFL loyalties to prudent gambling policies, Vermont demonstrates a unique identity within the broader American sports landscape.
As Vermonters cheer on their Giants and navigate the evolving world of sports betting, the state’s careful, community-focused decisions stand as a testament to its distinct character. In Vermont, tradition and thoughtful progress go hand in hand.