Johnny Manziel sparks more College GameDay fury with bizarre ad
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Johnny Manziel’s unexpected absence from ESPN’s College Game Day has transformed into a strategic promotional moment for both the ex-Heisman Trophy recipient and the prediction-market platform, Kalshi.

Announced earlier this month, the former Texas A&M quarterback was set to grace the show as a guest picker, returning to his alma mater for the occasion ahead of the Aggies’ playoff clash with the Miami Hurricanes in College Station on December 21.

However, just before his anticipated appearance, College GameDay host Rece Davis surprisingly announced that Alex Caruso, a former Texas A&M basketball player and two-time NBA champ, would fill in instead.

Manziel’s absence puzzled fans, especially since he was spotted attending Jake Paul’s high-profile boxing match against Anthony Joshua at Miami’s Kaseya Center the night before.

The internet buzzed with speculation. Some believed Manziel might be facing a relapse of his known issues with alcohol, while others suspected a possible dispute with ESPN or co-host Pat McAfee.

Manziel later explained he was unwell and, on Wednesday, released a statement urging fans to engage with Kalshi, a prediction-market platform.

Johnny Manziel's recent no-show on ESPN's College Game Day has given way to a promotional opportunity for both the former Heisman winner and Kalshi

Johnny Manziel’s recent no-show on ESPN’s College Game Day has given way to a promotional opportunity for both the former Heisman winner and Kalshi

Manziel was supposed to appear on College Gameday with Pat McAfee (pictured) before his alma mater, Texas A&M, hosted Miami on December 20 in College Station, Texas

Manziel was supposed to appear on College Gameday with Pat McAfee (pictured) before his alma mater, Texas A&M, hosted Miami on December 20 in College Station, Texas 

‘FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE,’ began the statement dated December 30 and posted on X the following day.

‘There’s been plenty of speculation lately,’ Manziel wrote. ‘I’m good with ESPN. I’m good with McAfee.

‘If you want to keep guessing, you can now do it officially. Thanks to Kalshi, you can trade on whether I’ll be back on College GameDay in 2026.

‘The market currently gives me a 34% chance of being back on set next season. If you think that number’s low, take the other side.’

Following Manziel’s post, that figure spiked up over 50 percent. 

Fans online weren’t amused, generally speaking.

‘Get this dude a publicist for the love of god,’ one critic wrote.

‘Good thing Kalshi didn’t exist when you played,’ another wrote. ‘I would’ve lost my kid’s college fund betting on your odds of winning rookie off the year.’

Another called Manziel’s post ‘the most Johnny Manziel thing I’ve ever read.’

For the uninitiated, Kalshi and its competitor Polymarket an increasingly popular alternatives to far more regulated sportsbooks.

Manziel encouraged his followers to place bets on him returning to College Gameday

Manziel encouraged his followers to place bets on him returning to College Gameday 

Kalshi connecting gamblers who want to wager on whether Manziel will return to College Gameday in 2026. Although he was initially a longshot, that figure spiked after his X post

Kalshi connecting gamblers who want to wager on whether Manziel will return to College Gameday in 2026. Although he was initially a longshot, that figure spiked after his X post 

The emerging industry’s trading platforms do work like online sportsbooks by offering futures contracts at prices and returns that fluctuate like betting odds (i.e. underdogs pay off better than favorites). Customers are given binary choices (‘yes or no’ or ‘one or the other’) on any number of positions, from gas prices to the next Pope and, of course, sports: Will the Knicks win this year’s NBA title? etc.

Platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket made news during the 2024 US Presidential race by using customers’ wagers to accurately forecast Donald Trump’s electoral victory over Kamala Harris. Since then, the industry has faced cease-and-desist orders in several states as platforms have taken hundreds of millions of dollars in bets on everything from March Madness to the Masters.

Crucially, these websites consider themselves to be ‘exchanges’ rather than ‘sportsbooks.’ As a result, they face fewer taxes and are more widely available because they’re not being prohibited, or even regulated, by individual states. 

Rather, prediction markets are under the federal jurisdiction of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) — something Nevada state senator Dina Titus sees as a ‘backdoor way’ to legalizing sports gambling without necessary safeguards.

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