"Since 2018, sports betting in the U.S. has gone from a maligned hobby to a booming business. After digging into decades of data, and following fans, speculators and grifters across the country, Bockino makes the case that gambling isn’t just entangled with the history of American sports culture—it’s practically responsible for it.”
– The New York Times Book Review
"If ever a book came along at exactly the right time, Over/Under is it. The world of sports gambling is shifting and shaking under our feet, and David Bockino is here to explain how it got that way and what may happen next. This lucid and deeply researched account takes us from the grimy backrooms of the bad old days to today’s gaming-industrial complex. It’s an exciting—and alarming—story full of colorful characters and crazy tales. Bet on it.”
– Doug J. Swanson, author of Blood Aces: The Wild Ride of Benny Binion, the Texas Gangster Who Created Vegas Poker
“With Over/Under, David Bockino turns the history of sports betting on its head—as he deftly illustrates, America's multi-billion-dollar sports gambling industry is not the result of our national obsession with sports, but rather the reason for it. The names of gambling-industry pioneers like Old Smoke, Turnbull the Terrible, and the Wizard of Odds are today little known, but these men were in many ways as significant as Broadway Joe or the Yankee Clipper. In Over/Under, David Bockino tells their stories and in so doing providing an invaluable understanding not just of where the big business of sports betting came from, but also where it might be headed.”
– Matthew Goodman, author of The City Game: Triumph, Scandal, and a Legendary Basketball Team
Praise for David Bockino’s Game On: How Sports Media Grew Up, Sold Out, and Got Personal with Billions of Fans:
"This book is highly readable, and Bockino does an admirable job elucidating an ever-evolving subject.”
– Choice
“In a matter of years, sports betting escaped the shadows and hit the mainstream. Over/Under doesn’t just chronical this game-changing shift in American culture, but it also introduces new characters and reveals untold stories that led to the creation of what many experts believe will ultimately become the largest legal sports betting market in the world.”
– David Purdum, ESPN gambling writer
“Over/Under is a compelling dive into how sports betting has shaped American sports as we know them. With colorful storytelling and keen insight, David Bockino reveals just how intrinsically sports betting is woven into the fabric of fandom. Over/Under is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the growth and power of American sports culture.”
– David Coletti, head of research, FanDuel Sports Network
"Containing an ample number of facts and quotes, Game On is entertainingly written, comprehensive, and insightful. Bockino speaks with authority on shifts in culture, technical and tactical innovations in sports media, and key sporting events and personalities. Readers interested in sport media, or more generally sports and culture, will find Game On worth checking out."
– Sports Literature Association
“Where sports media is heading—and where it’s been—is a vexing and complex question that impacts every sports fan. Those charged with broadcasting and chronicling the games we love are part of a multibillion-dollar business—and David Bockino has thrown himself into an examination of this ever-evolving world with passion and an engaging writing style. . . . Game On will help educate you as a sports consumer.”
– Richard Deitsch, writer for The Athletic and host of The Sports Media Podcast
“An excellent, comprehensive exploration into the evolution of sports media that takes the reader to all corners of the globe, bringing to life an impressive review of sports fan content consumption from the environs of Times Square in the twentieth century to the modern social media square of the twenty-first.”
– Peter Leimbach, senior vice president of Fox Sports Research
“An introspective look at the vastly changing landscape of sports media. Game On outlines what brought the industry to where it is today and explains to the reader why important moments such as the rise of ESPN, the emergence of fantasy sports, and the proliferation of special telecasts drew fan bases and increased sports’ presence in everyday society. It’s a fascinating read for any sports lover.”
– Emmanuel Morgan, sports reporter for The New York Times