02:20You can't bet on college player props, but you can bet on in-state teams in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Louisiana, Ohio, and Rhode Island.
02:30So another kind of distinction there.
02:31No player props, but in-state teams.
02:34And then you have two states which are complete wildcards in New Mexico and Oregon.
02:39New Mexico technically has not legalized sports betting, but you can do it legally through the tribes,
02:44which means that every tribe has their own set of rules.
02:47Some tribes do allow betting on the team.
02:50Some allow player props. It all varies.
02:52And then Oregon is this really unique state where there's no college betting at all.
02:56It means you can't bet on the tournament at all in Oregon.
02:58It's the only state that has legalized sports betting where that's the case.
03:02So quite a mishmash of different states.
03:04We have an article up at LegalSportSupport if you want to try to visualize this better as you're filling out your bracket or hoping to bet on some teams in your state.
03:11But it's going to be a huge tournament.
03:13Huge tournament. $3 billion is expected to be wagered.
03:16But a lot of rules and a lot of sort of variations you got to go through here.