One game at a time, college football's regular season has reached its 12th week, which means we are one week away from Rivalry Week.
Kentuckians have wagered nearly $250 million in the six weeks since sports betting launched in the state, Gov. Andy Beshear's office said in a news release Monday.
Mobile wagering launched Sept. 28.
WDRB News has complied a list of those sportsbooks and their respective promotions for new Kentucky customers.
Beginning at 6 a.m., sports fans in Kentucky that are 18 and over can start downloading apps and placing legal wagers on their smartphones and other devices.
When wager windows open Thursday at sports betting facilities, both Kentuckians and the state itself will be positioned to cash in on the bets.
With less than a month before sportsbook betting becomes legal in Kentucky, there's a lot to learn about where and how to bet.
Sports betting will officially launches online in Kentucky on Sept. 7, and the seven licensed racetracks have already sent in applications to open retail facilities.
Kentuckians will be able to bet on sports in-person in September.
Kentucky is taking a step toward implementing sports wagering, as the state’s Horse Racing Commission is expected to approve regulations for the newly lawful form of wagering at a special meeting on Monday.