The MAAC will be holding their Men's and Women's College Basketball Tournaments Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City for the second straight year with some changes
Trump Plaza hit the canvas in a matter of seconds last Wednesday morning, dropping faster than Michael Spinks did against Mike Tyson at nearby Boardwalk Hall 31 years ago.
According to the NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement, the casinos in Atlantic City along with the horse tracks that accept sports bets across the Garden State handled $748.5 million in bets in September.
Professional boxing and mixed martial arts have also been granted permission to hold events in Atlantic City and elsewhere in the state. However, their window of opportunity is closed, at least for now.
The Big 10 conference will not play football this fall, but might try to play this winter, and could even use Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City to make that happen.