Can I offer a piece of advice from Down Under - do whatever you can to keep sports betting out of broadcast sports - be it ESPN or anywhere else.
Australians in general love a "punt" and they love sport, and sports betting and off track bookmaking are common things here (in fact off track gambling was pretty universally the preserve of State Government Totaliser Agencies in Australia until relatively recently), almost every pub and licensed club has both Off Track Betting and Keno and Slot Machines in Australia.
But when in app betting became a "thing", football games became littered with betting analysis from presenters, and kids started to understand the games in terms of betting terms - in-play gambling adds promoted ever more exotic bets.
Slowly we are unpicking all of this, but there are many anti gambling advocates that think that sports betting tied to televised sport was little short of grooming of young people by gambling companies.
Full disclosure, I have sports betting accounts, I love the casino, have made some money betting on sports and elections and lost some too
and I'm not in any way opposed to gambling by consenting adults.