UPDATE: In a shocking turn of events, the FBI has arrested NBA player Terry Rozier and coach Chauncey Phillips as part of an investigation into alleged match-rigging, prompting a new survey revealing widespread suspicion among Americans regarding the integrity of professional sports.
The UK-based research agency YouGov conducted a survey of 19,000 participants shortly after these arrests, finding that a staggering 65% of Americans believe that athletes may deliberately alter their performance to benefit sports bettors. This alarming statistic underscores a growing mistrust in the sports community, especially following recent allegations of foul play.
The survey posed critical questions, including how often respondents think that professional athletes adjust their playstyles for gambling outcomes. Notably, 32% of participants indicated they “sometimes” believe athletes change their performance, while 29% remained uncertain. Only a mere 6% of respondents asserted that athletes would never influence game outcomes for betting payouts.
The implications of these findings are significant. With 28% of those surveyed admitting to having placed sports bets in the past, the results reveal a stark divide in perceptions between casual observers and those actively engaged in sports betting. Among bettors, nearly 30% expressed a belief that athletes “sometimes” play differently, while a larger segment reported a lack of trust in athletes’ integrity.
The survey also explored public sentiment towards the legalization of sports betting. Less than 10% of non-bettors viewed this development positively, compared to 24% of bettors who recognized potential benefits. This disparity highlights the contrasting attitudes towards sports betting and its perceived influence on professional athletes.
In a related inquiry, the survey asked participants about their feelings toward working for major sportsbooks. Only one company, Betway, saw a slight increase in reputation, up 0.1% from the previous year. In stark contrast, FanDuel and DraftKings experienced significant declines of 3.1% each, indicating a growing public embarrassment associated with these brands.
As the fallout from the FBI’s arrests continues, the landscape of professional sports and betting is under intense scrutiny. The findings of this survey serve as a crucial reminder of the need for transparency and trust in sports.
The next steps for the FBI investigation are yet to be revealed, but ongoing developments will likely keep the public’s attention on the integrity of sports. Stay tuned as this story unfolds, with more updates expected in the coming days.
The impact of these events and the survey results could reshape perceptions of sports betting in America, driving discussions about regulation, trust, and fair play in professional athletics.






































