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  2. I am sure you are right, I clearly don't know, hence the question, but why don't they do what they always do and charge him with a boat load of stuff and then plead it out to community service if he forfeits his season? I mean they force people into pleas all the time.
  3. If there’s ever an appropriate use of the Death penalty by the NCAA it’s here on Tech for this
  4. Totally with you - Campbell’s statement really does read like that. The whole ‘broken system’ line feels more like posturing than anything grounded in reality
  5. Screw tech, that judge, Cody Campbell, Joey McGuire and the whole texas tech athletic department
  6. SMU got ripped off in the 80’s. They should have bought a local Dallas judge, As crooked as they were they followed the NCAA’s death penalty ruling. SMU makes Campbell look like the crook he is .
  7. “the most successful people in life bet on themselves” ”we make the rules” Can we please never play these cockroaches ever again?
  8. Cody’s comments about the system being broken sound like mobster logic: “nice CFB system ya got here. Would be a shame if something happened to it.”
  9. Loved to hear Sark response to that?
  10. Betting on your own team is an NCAA violation, not automatically a federal crime. The feds only step in when there’s game‑fixing or fraud, and nothing in Sorsby’s case hits that threshold.
  11. IYKYK, Joey was crooked at Cedar Hill too
  12. ISA Torres in the portal.
  13. College football is irreparably damaged if Sorsby plays.
  14. Can we send Bob Shipley back to Abilene Christian so he can get them ready to beat Tech which would be objectively hilarious
  15. Current Texas City DC Jermaine Anderson favorite coach I ever played for and even better dude
  16. Campbell calling this a ‘broken system’ is rich coming from the guy who only shows up when Tech needs a checkbook and a scapegoat. The system didn’t break - your quarterback did. And now you’re trying to spin it like you’re some heroic reformer instead of the booster cleaning up yet another mess with a PR statement and a wallet
  17. Anyone believe the judge wasn't paid off as well?
  18. And they absolutely should. This solution was proffered by some folks when Alabama wanted to player their semi-pro player in basketball.
  19. I get where you’re coming from - the injunction does give Tech some breathing room. But even with an open‑ended order, these things don’t exist in a vacuum. When eligibility impacts multiple conferences and the competitive structure of a national sport, courts usually move faster than they would in a normal civil dispute. And the NCAA isn’t limited to waiting on the same timeline as a divorce case or a local property dispute. They can request an expedited hearing, and judges often grant those when the consequences reach beyond one county or one school. So while delay is possible, it’s not guaranteed, and it definitely doesn’t mean the NCAA is boxed in. There are still several paths for this to move quickly
  20. Also, only the top 10 teams in each sport get points. So, Men's hoops gets no credit for their sweet 16 run. Football, nadda for being ranked 13th etc. The weighting of certain sports and the complete drop off in credit after 10th place can really bias things.
  21. Unbelievable. He basically said I know it’s wrong but might as well take advantage of it while we can.
  22. All the handwringing aside, the only justice we’ll be seeing in the 2026 season is having other teams beat Tech on the field As for future justice, this feels like an extremely short-sighted move by Tech on many different levels (such as team dynamics, locker room culture, recruiting, future conference appeal) And my hot take is I would love to get matched up with Tech in the playoffs somehow. I trust our team and coaches to lay it on them hard
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