With so many big names offering an IN online sportsbook product, you won't have any trouble finding your favorite sports markets. You can find odds on sporting events from all the major leagues, plus there are no restrictions on college sports betting that you find in other states.
Hoosier State gamblers can find odds for competitions wherein all the competitors are at least 18 years of age. Unfortunately, this limits eSports markets at local sports betting sites, given the young age at which players turn pro. However, you still have plenty of options when it comes to traditional sports.
Here are the most popular sports leagues to bet on in the state:
- NBA
- NCAAB
- NCAAF
- MLB
- NHL
- PGA
There are a few reasons why these leagues are the most popular for betting. First of all, football and basketball receive hours of betting specific coverage each week on major sports networks like ESPN, FOX Sports, and the leagues' networks.
Plus, these leagues are the best in the world and have millions of fans across the globe. Lastly, there are a couple of professional teams in the state and several major college athletics programs like Notre Dame, Purdue, Indiana University, and Butler.
Those who love betting on motorsport should find no shortage of online sportsbooks offering markets on a variety of races. Fans of international sports also have plenty to wager on at the average online sportsbook in the state. You can find markets for soccer, cricket, and rugby at all the betting sites IN gamblers can use.
Here are the most popular teams to bet on in Indiana:
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Indianapolis Colts
The Indianapolis Colts started life in Baltimore in the American Football League (AFL). They joined two other teams in 1970 to form the AFC as part of the NFL/AFL merger. They moved to Indy in 1984. During their time in Indianapolis, they've made the playoffs 16 times, won two AFC Championships, and a Super Bowl.
After spending the first 23 years of their tenure in Indy in the RCA Dome, the team moved to Lucas Oil Stadium where they've played since 2007. The team is known for fielding two of the greatest quarterbacks ever in Johnny Unitas and Peyton Manning.
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Indiana Pacers
The Indiana Pacers were founded in 1967 as a member of the American Basketball Association (ABA). They became a member of the NBA after the leagues merged in 1976. They are named after the Indianapolis 500 pace cars and harness racing pacers.
While the team has never won an NBA championship, it won three ABA titles in the early 1970s. The Pacers have won nine division titles and have six Hall of Fame players to its credit, the most famous Pacer being Reggie Miller.
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Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Perhaps best known as the team featured in the Hollywood classic Rudy, the Fighting Irish participate in 23 NCAA Division I sports. While the football team gets most of the attention, the school is also known for its ice hockey, basketball, and lacrosse programs.
The school's colors of blue and gold are some of the most recognizable in college sports. While the origin of the name is unknown, it likely stems from the school's ties to the Catholic Church and the large Irish population that called Indiana home when the school was founded in the 1800s.
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Indiana Hoosiers
Another school with a film credit to its name, the Hoosiers take their name from the slang term for a person from Indiana. The film, also called Hoosiers, is about the school's legendary basketball team. It has five NCAA Division I basketball titles to its name.
Even more impressive is the Hoosiers' Soccer program. Since it became a Division I sport in 1973, Indiana has the most successful men's soccer program in terms of National Championships, wins, College Cup appearances, and winning percentage than any other school in the country.
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Purdue Boilermakers
While the Boilermakers don't have a film credit to their name, they do have one of the best football programs in the Big 10 Conference. Several former NFL players cut their teeth at Purdue, most notably former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees.
On top of its football program, the Purdue basketball team has won more Big 10 Championships than any other, with a whopping 24 men's conference titles and 13 women's trophies. They are perennial March Madness contenders in both the men's and women's competitions, a testament to the program's continued success.
Daily Fantasy Sports
Daily Fantasy Sports operates within the bounds of the law and regulatory oversight in the state. The state recognizes DFS as a game of skill rather than gambling. As a result, regulation ensures consumer protection and fair play. The Indiana Gaming Commission oversees the licensing and regulation.
These regulations aim to provide a safe and transparent environment for participants, with measures in place to promote responsible gaming practices for those who play at the daily fantasy sites. The legal and regulated status of DFS in Indiana affords players the confidence to engage in the game, knowing that their interests are protected and the industry operates within a structured framework.