'Scooch' off to AC
A major piece in the jigsaw puzzle involving the Stardust Hotel
and Casino's transformation into a $4 million megaresort fell
into place Monday when the Las Vegas Review-Journal broke the
story that Race and Sports Director Bob Scucci soon would be
joining former boss Joe Lupo at the Borgata Hotel Casino in
Atlantic City.
Scucci, one of the Nevada's most influential bookmakers,
confirmed he would depart June 1 to become the Borgata's
director of relationship marketing.
"I'm excited about the possibilty," Scucci told the R-J. "It's a
huge promotion for me. Opportunities like this one come only
once in your career."
Scucci assumed the Stardust reins in 2002.
The Stardust long has been the reputed "home of the Las Vegas
line," though offshore books have stolen some of its thunder in
recent years.
The R-J quoted Roobert Walker, who heads betting operations for
MGM Mirage and previously worked at the Stardust, as saying "the
landscape will change dramatically" without Scucci at the
Stardust helm.
The merger of Boyd Gaming and Coast Casinos has led to
speculation about how the future Echelon Place might handle
sports wagering operations.
Scucci, a New Jersey native and USC graduate, has been with Boyd
Gaming 15 years.
He noted he expects the popular Stardust Invitational football
handicapping contest and Stardust Line radio show to continue.
No indication was given who will step into Scucci's shoes for
the last seven months of 2006.
"Scooch", as he's known in sports gaming circles, is a rabid
sports buff who looks forward to becoming a plain old fan again.
"It's sometimes tough to enjoy a great game when you've got
hundreds of thousands of dollars riding on it," he told the R-J.