New Jersey gaming regulators on Friday ordered the sportsbooks to halt betting on the Citrus Bowl between Purdue and LSU, because "an individual associated with Purdue Football team" is in violation of state regulations.
Sources familiar with the decision told ESPN that retired NFL quarterback Drew Brees, who signed on to become an interim assistant coach for Purdue in the bowl game, is the individual in question because of his business relationship with sportsbook PointsBet.
New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE) instructed the state's sportsbooks to stop taking bets involving Purdue football and said that existing bets on the Citrus Bowl that were placed after Dec.