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The rapid growth of esports over the last decade has impacted competitive gaming and significantly influenced the casino industry. With growing competition from digital platforms, operators are incorporating esports betting as a new revenue stream. This article explores how esports betting contributes to Divinecasino revenue by engaging a digitally savvy audience, integrating into existing betting structures, and streamlining operations. It also examines the tech, strategy, and regulations behind this shift, detailing both short-term and long-term implications for the casino market.

Background

Before the advent of modern civilization, casinos constructed and developed empires, based on gambling games and sports betting. At the same time, those establishments’ sales and marketing departments were born and perfected over slot machines, table games and even sports bets. The emergence of new forms of digital entertainment, especially the Metaverse, and consumer behavior change threaten traditional revenue streams. While at the same time, the esports industry is experiencing hypergrowth, with viewership, sponsorships and esports participation skyrocketing in much of the world. Betting on esports, once a niche market, is rapidly becoming big business as millions tune into tournaments and wager on competitive video games.

With casinos looking for new ways to grow their portfolios and tap new markets, adding esports to their existing betting products is an important new strategic opportunity to pursue. With casinos already having the infrastructure, clientele, and regulatory frameworks in place, they are positioned to capitalize on this emerging market. Moreover, esports betting doesn't just bring in revenue, it also strengthens customer relations and establishes casinos as a destination for entertainment. This article examines some of the high-level trends for casino esoteric gaming, outlines successful methods for integrating esports betting and highlights some of the challenges and potential DIY paths forward.

The Rise of Competitive Video Games and Their Betting Variants

A Broader Look at Competitive Gaming

From grassroots tournaments more than 10 years ago to securing a place in our global world today, esports is everywhere. Professional teams have been formed, big sponsors attend and the prize pool at many Esports tournaments contains millions of dollars. As a result, tournaments have gathered a considerable following as they can be viewed live on a multitude of sites like Twitch and YouTube. Esports comes alive -encouraged and streaming by the features these platforms offer. With real time comments engaging with the community, esports become even more popular.

Several factors contribute to the rising popularity of esports:

  • Modern Technology: Easy access to the game, with the presence of faster internet, improved gaming hardware and advanced streaming technology allowing simultaneous players and spectators.
  • Global Involvement: Esports competitions, like matches and leagues, can now attract various audiences globally.
  • Interactivity: The engagement with esports events through various platforms and frequent interactions with social media creates a unique connection between fans and community members.
  • Public Awareness: Sponsoring events and athletes by popular organizations is making esports more accepted as a competitive sport thus supporting its cause.

Rise of Esports Betting

Esports betting is as popular as esports itself. Associates esports betting with online sites, specific bookmakers but is slowly becoming an established entity in mainstream gambling. This makes it even more common for esports bettors to bet on outcomes such as match results, tournament winners, and specific in-game events. As the traffic continues to flow, these numbers are expected to grow massively over time.

Esports have become quite popular among betting enthusiasts for several reasons.

  • Cotest: Esports fans not only know the teams and players well, but also participate in betting tournaments which compel them to engage with the event even more.
  • Young Public: The teens make up the largest sector of fans around consoles, game producers and broadcasters, which helps them towards betting and the provisions of online payment methods.
  • Flexible betting solutions on many levels of esports, doubling profits for operators compare to classic betting. In addition, even more recent esports pastimes such as 'live betting', 'prop bets', and 'in-game event betting' further add to the streams of monetary revenue for gaming during a time when real world sports are lagging.
  • The integration of the betting on esports within the structures of various regulators end up with higher legitimacy for these types of sports. Which is because there is an increasing number of jurisdictions that offer not just legislation but a regulatory structure for esports betting.

Exploiting Existing Systems For Assimilating Esports Betting At Casino Facilities.

All This Was Done By Utilizing Already Existing Frameworks

High stakes betting has been universally embraced with the invention of such complex gaming systems. These systems have long been integrated into traditional casinos, so they can be easily repurposed to cover esports betting. Some examples include:

  • Payment Gateways: Traditional brick-and-mortar casinos have established payment gateways that are strong and able to accept monetary transactions in both traditional and cryptocurrency monetary units. One of the most popular forms of payments in esports betting is cryptocurrencies.
  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM): In recent years, Casino Relational Management systems have become more focused on retaining and cross-margeting high-value clients to increase casino profitability. And they can fairly easily target the burgeoning esports betting market to provide tailored promotions and customized betting for bettors.
  • Regulatory Knowledge — One area that has broad legal requirements are casinos. Their traditional dealing with compliance, anti-money laundering and responsible gaming policies have them ready for them to apply esports betting as permitted by law.

Building a Seamless Customer Journey

One of the most powerful drivers of esports wagering use is the experience that a customer has, reiterating the demand for advanced digital technologies such as real-time analytics and interactivity. Even so, this is precisely why so many casinos are now implementing online systems designed to reach out to both avid gambling fiends and esports fans.

As stated earlier, there are some customer experience gaps already mentioned which include but are not limited to:

  • Unified Platforms: With esports betting added to what the modern casino already provides, customers can enjoy the convenience of a unified platform for both digital and physical wagering.
  • Cutsomer Experience Features: Customers are supported with streaming statistics, sports commentary, and real-time insights helping them to have dynamic statistics and commentary that facilitate their strategic planning and choice-making.
  • Mobile-Based Betting: With a massive proportion of the esports audience consuming content via mobile devices, mobile responsive interfaces were the need! That led to mobile responsive wagering platforms as well because with mobile responsive interfaces there will be mobile responsive wagering platforms.
  • Community Features: Forum, chat, and exclusive groups promote customer interaction and improve community feeling. This prompts more customers to place bets.

The Growth Of Variety In Betting Markets

Esports betting has a lot of options that can work in conjunction with all pre-existing casino games. Casinos can be:

  • Pre-Match Betting: Just like traditional sports betting, bets can be made on an esports match ahead of their actual game play.
  • Live Betting: Betting while a game is being played during attending called as live betting. In contrast to traditional betting, the betting odds are dynamic, continuously adjusting based on in-game activities.
  • Prop Bets: These are bets on specific events in the game. E.g. won the first team objective or several total kills by player.
  • Long-term: Using advance bets on your entire tournament or league vitória. This enables continuous engagement over time.

Offering these multiple betting options not only attracts a broader market, but increases the profitability of the casino in its entirety.

The Strategic Advantages of Esports Betting for Casinos

Increased Revenue Streams

Esports betting integration with existing casino operations opens them to a new market altogether, diversifying their revenues. Here are some of the grossing benefits:

  • Greater Competition for Customers: Placing bets on live esports events opens several venues for wagers during the event.
  • Cross Selling Opportunities: Esports betting can boost crossselling with other casino products like sports betting as well as slots and table games.
  • Enhanced Customer Lifetime Value: The lifetime value of a customer in a casino is enormously high due to the customized promotional offers and loyalty rewards program which makes customers spend a long duration of time there.
  • Microtransactions and In-Game Purchases: Extra revenue can be generated through the sale of electronic items like betting accessories, digital goods, or avatars through microtransactions and in-game purchase systems.

Market Competition

With the sanctioning of the esports betting frameworks, the casinos which integrate these features will have a competitive edge over the online and physical facilities.

  • Strategic Innovation: By adopting esports betting, casinos are presenting themselves as modernized venues more relevant to the tastes of millennial patrons and younger generations living in the digital age.
  • Customer Base: eSports betting provides a global fanbase to attract new markets and segments that would not be reached through traditional betting.
  • Customer’s loyalty: Due to esports introduction in betting, Customers driven deeper immersion and interaction leading to more spending and loyalty to the particular casino.

Business Algorithms with Intelligence

Especially with the rise of esports betting, integration of these platforms is endless possibilities. Because the data collected from it are plenty. The insights from this data can be used for marketing, operations, and customer relations to better cater to customer preferences.

  • Tactical Marketing: Access to detailed data on betting activities, preferred matches, and players gives casinos the ability to market targeted products and to adjust their offerings.
  • Competetive Strategy: Live data streams allow for tracking not only betting volumes and market activity, but also customer satisfaction of the casino, allowing management to quickly adjust the operational strategy.
  • Esports Betting Analytics: High-level machine learning frameworks tailored specifically for esports betting can help with prescriptive analytics for actionable intelligence and strategy building.

Case Studies and Real-World Applications

Case Study 1: Betting on Esports Integration on Global Scale

One casino's integrated betting system includes esports as a distinct betting type. A globally recognized gaming establishment, the venue has added a complete esports betting console to its already extensive suite of virtual games that appeal to a cosmopolitan base of esports enthusiasts. Besides the Pre-Match and Live betting for the esports games, the casino provided seamless payment options which allowed for instant deposits and withdrawals after playing. The casino has grown its holistic betting volume around 25% on a yearly basis, significantly driven by the evolving attributes of its younger patrons. Not only did this integration grow revenue, but it also changed how the perception of the Casino as an old establishment went along with using systems, accepting innovations, marketing new initiatives, and boosting its reputation.

Industry Case Study 2: Leveraging Cross-Promotion

Another casino chain announced a partnership with a top esports organization to hold a series of betting events connected to major esports tournaments. The casino managed to gain new customers interested in both traditional casino games and also betting on esports events by showcasing these events at their physical and online storefronts. This initiative led to a 30% increase in customer retention, and also a significant increase in average spending per user — demonstrating the impact of cross-promotional initiatives on improving user engagement and revenue.

Case Study 3: Optimize for Mobile-First Esports Betting

Mobile casino operator creates trusted esports betting mobile app They knew how mobile devices were being used to attend events as well, and they've woven their app into things like active odds updates, streaming of events, and chat functionality to enhance the user experience. In the six months since it was introduced, mobile betting is up 40%, especially among younger users. This case illustrates the significance that mobile technology is playing, not just in reaching new demographics but in keeping a sustained audience engaged.

Challenges and Considerations

Regulatory Complexity

There are numerous challenges for the tightly regulated gambling market regarding the implementation of esports betting:

  • Evaluating Licenses and Legal Compliance: Many of the regions have separate regulation for online, and esports betting. This entails contending with complex licensing frameworks and compliance across significant geographic footprints.
  • Responsible Gambling Practices: Sound gambling policies need to be implemented like in any other kind of betting to prevent addiction and protect vulnerable customers. The self-exclusion mechanisms and monitoring systems must be developed and made operational for preventive measures.
  • Privacy and Data Security: The processing of large volumes of data regarding personal information and finances requires robust cyber security frameworks, and abidance to data laws like GDPR.

Technological Barriers

There are many challenges from a tech stack perspective when developing an advanced esports betting platform:

  • Expandabilities: As there are a large number of other ongoing simultaneous tournaments, the platform is expected to witness high traffic for a lot of data transactions and feeds to be processed. There is a significant cost in processing more in the cloud, with resources that are easily scaled to demand.
  • User experience: Above all, ensuring a seamless user experience is one of the key features of the platform. Even casual bettors can expect to be able to see live data and access a betting interface and any social elements that also need to be considered as part of the design.
  • Legacy System Integration: The majority of casinos still run on outdated systems which could demand expensive upgrades or middleware to integrate to other services like esports betting.

Market Competition

With the increasing attraction of esports wagering, the competition is intensifying in the marketplace:

  • Threat from Startups: The service has been in great demand recently, so esports specific platforms developed by other entrepreneurs are springing up, along with the betting sites we mentioned earlier.
  • Customer Trends: Customers are less forgiving of not engaging with them and personalising their wagering experience. You need to continue innovating and devising better solutions to cater to that growing demand.
  • Branding Value: Given that the market is full of casinos, a good identity as a Brand is what matters the most. They have to sell themselves intelligently all whilst offering cutting-edge technology and great customer care.

Future Trends And Opportunities

Advancements in Technology

 The evolution of technology goes hand in hand with the future of esports betting:

  • Artificial Intelligence: AI and machine learning will further optimize promotional analytics and personalized betting encounters, as well as increase the use rate and income potential.
  • Augmented and Virtual Reality: VR and AR could redefine the esports betting process by providing real-time exposure and interactions that fashion digital and physical worlds into one.
  • Blockchain: The application of blockchain will improve the transparency and security of betting transaction by providing a verifiable record of all active processes and increasing trust among bettors.

Expansion of Betting Markets

Esports on a global scale offers remarkable opportunities for marketing expansion:

  • New Demographics: Online video gaming continues to attract younger audiences. Most of these kids are not represented in the casino market.
  • Emerging Markets: Southeast Asia and Latin America have growing access to the internet and interest in esports which makes these areas ideal for market expansion.
  • Diversification of Betting Options: Development of betting options, especially in-play bets, prop bets and fantasy esports, are expected to flourish this sector.

Improved Integration with Other Services in the Casino

Additionally, operators can gain a competitive edge by offering esports betting alongside the traditional casino games.

  • Promo Opportunities: Integrated systems can promote crosstalk between esports and traditional games and will strengthen customer activity.
  • Single Loyalty Program: With a single loyalty program for both traditional and esports betting we will also improve customer retention and the amount of value we receive from them.
  • Omnichannel Experiences: Gamblers' ability to easily transfer between in-person and online casinos will be a key aspect of complete gambling service going forward.

Conclusion

The esports betting industry is evolving at an unprecedented rate, driven by the growing demand for esports betting and its integration with global gaming markets. By 2024 and 2025, the global esports betting market is projected to grow significantly, with a notable compound annual growth rate (CAGR). This growth is fueled by increased interest in esports titles like League of Legends and Dota 2, which dominate the esports betting landscape. Market insights from recent esports betting market reports indicate strong market segmentation, highlighting key opportunities for industry players.

The esports sector has transformed the betting industry, combining traditional online sports betting with the dynamic appeal of esports competitions. Online gaming platforms are increasingly featuring games like League of Legends and other multiplayer online battle arena titles, expanding market size and creating new esports betting opportunities. 

We have a major retirement in Pro Football as star Wide Receiver Julio Jones has decided to hang up the cleats.

Jones starred at the University of Alabama, where he was a member of the 2009 BCS Championship team. Drafted sixth overall by the Atlanta Falcons in 2011, Jones’ combination of size, speed, and vertical leaping would become a nightmare for opposing secondaries throughout the 2010s.

Compiling 2,157 Yards with 18 Touchdowns in his first two seasons, Jones suffered an ankle injury in his third season (2013) that held him to only five contests, but when he returned healthy in 2014, he went on a six-year stretch that set him apart from the rest of the league’s wideouts.  From 2014 to 2019, Jones was a perennial Pro Bowl Selection with two First Team and three Second Team All-Pros.  He led the NFL twice in Receiving Yards (2015 & 2018), receptions once (2015), Yards per Touch three times (2015, 2016 & 2018), and Yards from Scrimmage once (2015).  This astounding stretch led to an All-Decade nod.

Jones had a hamstring injury in 2020, and his time with the Falcons appeared to be ending.  Traded to the Tennessee Titans, Jones chased a Super Bowl ring with the Titans, but by this point, his age and injuries had caught up.  He played two more seasons, one with Tampa and one with Philadelphia, and exited the sport with 13,703 Receiving Yards and 66 Touchdowns.

Jones last played in 2023 and is eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2029.  In our 2024 pre-season Hall of Fame Monitor, Jones was ranked #9.

We here at notinhalloffame.com would like to wish Julio Jones the best in his post-playing career.

While most basketball fans are excited about the Final Four, this is secondary to us to the announcement of the annual Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Class. 

This year’s announcement was altered when the Hall announced three months ago that they reduces the waiting period from three years to two, which allowed Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard and Sue Bird to be eligible this year.  As expected, all three of them were elected.

Here is the complete list of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2025.

2008 United States Olympic Team (TEA).  Coached by Mike Krzyzewski (with Jim Boeheim, Nate McMillan, and Mike D’Antoni), the “Redeem Team” beat Spain in the finals.  The roster included Carlos Boozer, Jason Kidd, LeBron James, Deron Williams, Michael Redd, Dwayne Wade, Kobe Bryant, Dwight Howard, Chris Bosh, Chris Paul, Tayshaun Prince, and Carmelo Anthony.   They overall had a perfect 8-0 record and had an average victory margin of 27.8 Points.

Danny Crawford (REF).  Crawford was an NBA Referee from 1984 to 2017 and worked 23 straight NBA Finals, and over 2,000 Regular Season Games.  He also officiated multiple NBA All-Star Games.

Sue Bird (PLA).  Bird is one of the best women’s players of all time, boasting the best resume among all candidates regardless of category.  A former Naismith College Player of the Year at UConn and two-time NCAA Champion, Bird played her entire WNBA career with Seattle where she won four WNBA Titles, was a 13-time All-Star, five-time All-WNBA First Team selection, and for the United States won five Gold Medals (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 & 2020) and four World Championships (2002, 2010, 2014 & 2018).

Maya Moore (PLA).  After a solid career at UConn, Moore had an incredible pro career with the Minnesota Lynx, where she won four WNBA Titles, was the 2014 WNBA MVP, and was a six-time WNBA All-Star.  As a one-time WNBA Scoring and Steals Champion, Moore also won two Olympic Gold medals and two World Championship Gold Medals.

Billy Donovan (COA).  Currently the Head Coach of the Chicago Bulls, Donovan’s Hall of Fame path lies in the University of Florida, where he took the Gators to four SEC Tournament Championships, four Final Fours, and two NCAA Championships (2006 & 2007).  The three-time SEC Coach of the Year also had stints as the Marshall Head Coach and Oklahoma City Thunder HC.

Dwight Howard (PLA).  Howard was a three-time Defensive Player of the Year, an eight-time All-Star, and a five-time First Team All-Star, most of which were accolades from his early years in Orlando.   He played for the Lakers thrice, winning his only title there in 2020.  Howard also played for Houston, Atlanta, Charlotte, Washington, and Philadelphia, boasting five Rebounds Titles, two Blocks Titles, and an Olympic Gold Medal in 2008.

Micky Arison:  Arison bought the Miami Heat in 1995, and under his ownership, the Heat won three NBA Championships (2006, 2012 & 2013).

Sylvia Fowles (PLA).  One of the finest defensive players in WNBA history, Fowles split her professional North American career with the Chicago Sky and Minnesota Lynx, the latter of which she won two WNBA Championships and Finals MVPs (2015 & 2017).  A WNBA MVP in 2017, Fowles won four Defensive Player of the Year Awards, an eight-time All-Star, and a three-time First Team All-WNBA Selection.  Internationally, she won four Gold Medals (2008, 2012, 2016 & 2020) and a World Championship (2010).

Carmelo Anthony (PLA).  A member of the NBA 75th Anniversary Team, Anthony led Syracuse to a National Championship in 2003 and would become a ten-time All-Star and a six-time All-NBA player (two Second Team and three Third Team).  Melo is also a former NBA scoring champion who compiled 28,289 career Points and internationally is a three-time Olympic Gold Medal winner (2008, 2012 & 2016).  He played for Denver, New York, Oklahoma City, Houston, Portland, and the Los Angeles Lakers.

The Hall also previously announced that Adrian Wojnarowski won the 2025 Curt Gowdy Insight Award, George Blaha and Clark Kellogg won the 2025 Curt Gowdy Electronic Award, Michelle Smith won the 2025 Curt Gowdy Print Media Award and Jeff Twiss won the 2025 John Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award.

We here at notinhalloffame.com would like to extend our congratulations to newest members of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.

1976 PRELIMINARY RESULTS:

Thank you to all who participated in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project. If you are still determining what that is, we acted like the PFHOF had its first class in January 1946.

We have completed the first 29 years thus far.

For “1976,” a Preliminary Vote with close to 100 players whose playing career ended by 1960. We are also following the structure in that players have 20 years of eligibility, and if they do not make it into the Hall, they are relegated to the Senior Pool.

Each voter was asked to select 25 names from the preliminary list, and the top 25 vote-getters were named Semi-Finalists.

A week later, the voters will be asked to pick 15 names from the 25 Semi-Finalists, and next after, they will pick five from the remaining 15. We will continue this process weekly until we catch up to the current year.

Please note that a significant change occurred “years ago,” allowing voters to submit less than the allotted spots. 

30 Votes took place.

This is for the “Modern Era”

Bold indicates they advanced to the Semi-Finals:

*Indicates they have been removed from future ballots

 

Player

Year of Eligibility

Vote Total

Tommy McDonald FL-WR

3

24

Jerry Kramer G

3

23

Alex Karras DT

1

23

Billy Howton E-FL

8

22

Del Shofner E-DB

4

22

Paul Hornung HB

5

21

Gene Lipscomb DT

9

20

Joe Fortunato LB

5

20

Jimmy Patton DB

5

20

Eddie Meador DB

1

19

Pat Harder E

18

18

Tom Sestak DT

3

18

Henry Jordan DT-DE

2

18

Gino Cappelletti FL-SE-DB-WR-PK

1

18

Pete Retzlaff E-HB-TE

5

17

Alan Ameche FB

11

15

Billy Shaw G

2

15

Rosey Grier DT-DE

5

14

Billy Wilson E-FL

11

13

Charlie Conerly QB

10

13

Bobby Boyd DB

3

13

Tank Younger FB-LB-HB

13

12

Abe Woodson DB

5

12

Roger Brown DT

2

12

Les Richter LB-C

9

11

Cookie Gilchrist FB

4

11

Art Powell E

3

11

Dave Grayson DB

1

11

Bucko Kilroy G-MG-T-DT

16

10

Jack Kemp QB

2

10

Fuzzy Thurston G

4

9

Abner Haynes HB

4

8

Vic Sears T-DT

18

6

Bruno Banducci G

17

7

Max McGee E

4

6

Howard Mudd G

1

6

Frankie Albert QB

19

5

Jim Katcavage DE-DT

3

5

Fred Arbanas TE

1

5

Jerry Mays DE-DT

1

5

Buster Ramsey G

20

4

Harlon Hill E-DB

9

4

Don Meredith QB

3

4

Ray Bray G

19

3

Les Bingaman DG-G-C

17

3

Charley Hennigan FL

5

3

Dick Modzelewski DT

5

3

Goose Gonsoulin DB

4

3

Ernie Ladd DT

3

3

Bob Talamini G

3

3

Billy Cannon TE-HB

1

3

E.J. Holub LB-C

1

3

George Ratterman QB

15

2

Leon Hart E-FB-DE

14

2

Abe Gibron G

12

2

Marion Campbell DE-DT-MG-G-T

10

2

Duane Putnam G

9

2

Jim Ray Smith G-T

7

2

Rick Cesares FB

5

2

Earl Faison DE

5

2

John David Crow HB-TE-FB

3

2

Bob Talamini G

3

2

Stew Barber T-LB-G

2

2

Babe Parilli QB

2

2

Gail Codgill SE-WR

1

2

Ken Gray G-DE

1

2

Bill Fischer T-G-DT

18

1

Bobby Walston E-HB-K

9

1

Bill Forester LB-MG-DT

8

1

Walt Michaels LB

8

1

Bob Gain DT-DE-MG-T

7

1

Alex Webster HB-FB

7

1

Archie Matsos LB

5

1

Billy Wade QB

4

1

Fred Williamson DB

4

1

Clem Daniels HB-DB

3

1

Sherrill Headrick LB

3

1

Keith Lincoln FB-HB

3

1

Bobby Joe Conrad FL-DB-HB-WR-PK

2

1

Paul Lowe HB

2

1

Frank Ryan QB

1

1

George Sauer SE-WR

1

1

*Bob Boyd E-DE

14

0

*Tom Brookshier DB

10

0

*Kyle Rote E-HB

10

0

Bill Pellington LB

7

0

Tobin Rote QB

5

0

*Tom Addison LB

4

0

*Bob Dee DE-DT

4

0

Jimmy Orr FL-E-SE-WR

3

0

Don Perkins HB

3

0

*Dick Bass FB

2

0

*Bruce Bosley C-G-DE

2

0

*Larry Eisenhauer DE

2

0

*Wayne Hawkins G

2

0

*Bobby Hunt DB

2

0

*Bill Mathis HB-FB

2

0

*Milt Plum QB

2

0

*Don Schinnick LB

2

0

*Dave Whitsell DB

2

0

Hewitt Dixon FB-TE

1

0

Kenny Graham DB

1

0

Homer Jones SE-WR

1

0

Jim Lee Hunt DT-DE

1

0

Kent McCloughlan DB

1

0

Floyd Peters DT

1

0

 

This is for the “Senior Era”

Bold indicates they advanced to the Semi-Finals:

*Indicates that they will be removed from the ballot permanently.

 

Player

Year

Votes

Al Nesser

19

15

Marshall Goldberg

3

15

Ward Cuff

4

13

Woody Strode

2

12

Whizzer White

10

11

Buckets Goldenberg

6

11

Jack Manders

11

8

Bill Osmanski

4

7

Spec Sanders

1

6

Ace Gutkowski

12

5

George Svendesen 

10

4

George Wilson

5

4

Frank Cope

4

4

Baby Ray

3

3

Charley Brock

4

2

Chet Bulger

1

2

Paul Christman

1

1

Ted Frisch 

1

1

Tommy Thompson

1

1

 

Please note that two voted for “None of the Above.”

This is for the “Coaches/Contributors”

Bold indicates they advanced to the Semi-Finals:

*Indicates that they will be removed from the ballot permanently.

Name

Year

Votes

OWNER: Lamar Hunt

1

26

COACH: Buddy Parker

7

25

OWNER: Charles Bidwill

7

15

OWNER: Dan Reeves

7

15

COACH: Greasy Neale

7

12

EXEC:  Arch Ward

7

9

OWNER:  George Preston Marshall

7

7

COACH: Blanton Collier

3

7

COMM: Elmer Layden

7

3

COACH:  Allie Sharman

5

2

COACH:  Jim Lee Howell

7

1

OWNER: Arthur McBride

7

1

GM/EXEC: Arch Wolfe

7

1

EXEC: Dominic Olejniczak

2

1

COACH: Phil Bengston

1

1

COACH: Don McCafferty

1

1

EXEC: Harold Sauerbrei

1

1

EXEC: Louis Spadia

1

1

OWNER: Edwin J. Anderson

7

0

OWNER Violet Bidwill

7

0

OWNER: James P. Clark

7

0

EXEC:  Lee Joannes

7

0

GM: Don Kellett

7

0

GM/CONT: Dick McCann

7

0

OWNER: Tony Morabito

7

0

COACH: Buck Shaw

7

0

OWNER: Alexis Thompson

7

0

GM: Ray Walsh

7

0

COACH: Wally Lemon

3

0

EXEC: Nick Kerbawy

1

0

 

Next week, we will announce the Semi-Finalists for the 1976 Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project.