There is no action of any kind in Nebraska, but it is surrounded on three sides by Wyoming, Colorado, Iowa and Kansas, so the Nebraskans might need to do a little driving if they want a bet. There are just under 2 million people living in Nebraska and we think that number is inflated by counting ears of corn. There are no professional sports franchises in Nebraska and it would be appropriate to suggest that there is not much appetite for betting in Nebraska. The one big sport is the Nebraska Cornhuskers of the University of Nebraska. The once-mighty Division 1 is chasing six consecutive losses as this article is being prepared, so the football program is in a lull that would discourage most bettors from backing them. Nebraska voters supported a measure in the November 2022 election that would legalize games of chance, provided that all bets are placed at Nebraska-licensed horse racing tracks. There are six tracks in Nebraska and they are spread around the state to a degree. Sports betting is not a game of chance, so we would be surprised if there is ever mobile betting in Nebraska in the not-so-distant future.