The MGC will review and potentially vote on final approval of ESPN BET’s house rules in a meeting tomorrow. The commissioners were looking for answers as to how ESPN would dictate sports betting discussions during on-air content and live events at college campuses. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) this morning met with PENN Entertainment representatives to discuss concerns ahead of ESPN BET’s launch next week. Questions still remain about how ESPN will handle sports betting discussions on air, but ESPN BET will still likely launch in Massachusetts on Tuesday, Nov. ESPN will not promote the sports betting app during live college shows.Commissioners still have concerns about ESPN on-air personalities discussing sports bets.The Massachusetts Gaming Commission met with PENN Entertainment reps to discuss concerns before ESPN BET’s Nov.Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports Boston, Massachusetts, USA Boston Celtics guard Payton Pritchard (11) reacts to game play against the Philadelphia 76ers during the second half at TD Garden.