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  2. Easy decision tree: If Cody Campbell supports it, I’m against it.
  3. We are officially 99 days from the start of the college football season! My mental health needs it to fly by. I hope sark keeps giving us some great offseason content throughout June-July that’s for sure!
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  4. I think it is a serious question. It deserves more analysis than can be applied to it through the media and the public relations machine. But there is no actual mechanism for in depth analysis available for the sports realm. Were there such a mechanism one could weigh each case individually. For instance, one could determine if the player bet on games in which he actually played. One could determine if the addiction to gambling remained a great future risk for the individual. One could closely monitor the player going forward. Without that certainty of investigation, analysis, and surveillance it makes sense to have a one size fits all answer - and that answer must be "No." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I concede that the level of intrusion I imagine above is technologically feasible, so that it may become a reality both in sports and in our daily lives, and not just in the worlds of counter-intelligence and industrial espionage. We won't like that.
  5. Might as well add dad!
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  7. Cody Campbell and Texas Tech coaching staff The events of yesterday were great! Steve Sarkisian got the fan base fired up and laughing at event full of Texas fans. Fans of Texas and Texas Tech had a terrific X fight to follow. Peak off-season, especially following Lane Kiffin stirring up Ole Miss a week'ish prior. When Cody Campbell sent out his tweet to Sark and CDC he presented the opportunity to ask a question that I believe needs to be addressed by Campbell and the entire Texas Tech football staff. I simply asked Campbell on X this ... "Question ... as a former college athlete at Texas Tech, are you okay with a player that bet on a team he was a part of continuing to retain eligibility ever or period? Would you have been okay with this scenario as a starting Texas Tech player?" I believe this is a very important question Campbell needs to answer. And look, I'm not expecting him to answer because he can hide behind the legal process and Sorsby's agent. But it's very important for Campbell to answer this at some point. He's literally a former very good DI athlete that now wants to have one of the most important voices in the future of college athletics. If he would be okay with Sorsby retaining his eligibility and suiting up again in college athletics, every fan in the country should hear it from him. If not, the same. If he wants to be a powerful voice in college athletics, he needs to declare on the issue of a college athlete betting on a team he's a part of. And this isn't a Texas Tech vs Texas issue for me, at all. This is all about the fabric of team sports. One guarantee I can make is Cody Campbell was never on a team or never heard a speech from a coach that included it's okay for a player to bet on a team he is a part of. Whether it's the third team long snapper, fifth team running back, number seven receiver or starting quarterback. So he 100% needs to declare on this issue in my opinion. And I also believe the entire Texas Tech coaching staff needs to declare their position as well. And they likely won't for the same reason, but I really hope I'm wrong. And I think that is bad for team sports. Can you imagine how many speeches the entire Texas Tech staff has given to a team or players over their careers? Can you also imagine how many conversations and in-home visits the staff has conducted with prospects and parents? It's in the thousands. How many times do you believe any coach on the staff has told prospects or parents it's okay if you bet on the team you play on? The obvious answer is NONE. And the reason is simple, betting on your own team is the one aspect of team sports that is an unquestioned no-no. Period. I grew up in coaches offices and have spent my 20+ year career going to high schools and colleges. I've heard hundreds, if not more, speeches from coaches and been around coaching offices and part of conversations for pretty much my entire life. And to the surprise of absolutely nobody, I have never heard one coach say they are okay with a player betting on his own team. As you can imagine, it's the opposite. For me, Cody Campbell and the Texas Tech staff need to declare where they are at. They likely all have kids growing up (or grew up) in team athletics as well. Do we think any of their conversations with their own kids involved the phrase, "It's okay if you bet on your own team". I think we all know the answer. Cody Campbell needs to declare as a former DI athlete with a huge voice in the future of college athletics. Does he really want to help college athletics in the future? This is a golden opportunity for him to declare strongly. And the entire Texas Tech staff needs to do the same to remain truthful and real to their profession. Otherwise, not a single person should ever listen to a word they say again. If they can't declare where they stand on an issue they have always known is a non-starter in team sports, then why should anyone listen to them in the future?
  8. Good morning! It is Day 1 of NCAA championship stroke play for Texas women’s Golf. Texas tee times: 2:12 Heo 2:23 Liao 2:34 Hsu 2:45 Kim 2:56 O’Keefe you can keep track of live scoring here: https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/243250/scoring/tee-times
  9. A billionaire does not answer to a millionaire
  10. 4 years in the NFL is definitely better pay-wise than the average person, but I was referring to playing on the field. His last two years out of 4 in the NFL he had 3 catches and only had 2 TDs for his career. Being a long term backup QB in the NFL may be one of the best jobs there is because they make a lot of money, come out with fewer injuries than starters, but probably would have preferred to be a starter.
  11. Man, don't know if they have the NIL juice to truly do it. Guy is a tremendous coach at a school that isn't where one needs to be in terms of NIL
  12. Gerry vs Brad Wesley: Road House 1989 - Ending Fight scene (1080p)
  13. Read in comment section of initial report that he had an untreated sinus infection and maybe the elevation changes at Watkins Glen drove the infection into the brain. Who knows though....comment sections can be a den of lies.....but sounds possible.
  14. Hell.. I'd give TCU and SMU way more respect than dusty ass Tech. Keep jumping from the top rope on SW Tennessee Tech so you can make the CFP... AND THAT'S THE BOTTOM LINE.. because Brett DorkMark says so...🤣🤣🤘🏿
  15. Jeff, CJ and Marcus (and producer Matthew) played a clip of this interview on the Wednesday night livestream. I just watched the whole interview and thought it was really insightful. Sorry for the duplication if this has already been posted on the site.
  16. He'll be set up very well post Sloan. Amazing job by him getting admitted.
  17. It’s so funny how cocky they are now after their CFP participation trophy. Forgotten are the days of 8 wins before texas and OU left the little 12
  18. So college sports can't survive unless players can gamble? Is that what he is saying?? I realize this is your fictional (maybe) hypothesis, but I think it's a darn good one, and it's probably spot on. Notice in your "reply" there is no mention of accountability as though the "American spirit" doesn't believe in that sort of nonsense. You nailed it, imo.
  19. That is all great but what about the integrity of the game?
  20. Not to quibble, but 4 years in the NFL is a pretty good career and that salary is more than the average person makes in a lifetime.
  21. Thanks, @Jeff Howe. Tech was always a parasite. Until the last throes when they appealed to the Texas Legislature about Tech's estimated economic losses subsequent to UT leaving the Big XII.
  22. You tell no lies @Gerry Hamilton, from my point of view Sark wants everyone to follow the rules and sees guys not follow the rules and throws jabs at them. Wasn’t the biggest fan of the comment but I get it and I like it when sark talks smack
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