TexTheHorn24 Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago I mean how does the NCAA not investigate Tx Tech at this point after these comments and actions. Did they intentionally try to cover up their acquisition of someone who bet on his own team (the Pete rose sin), and now is the institution trying to circumvent the NCAA on protecting the literal integrity of sports? This is lowkey worse than what SMU did. 1 Quote
Waxahorn Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago How would you feel if you learned that some Texas starting player had bet on that NC game against Alabama? Not good at all. This cannot be allowed to stand. Quote
TexTheHorn24 Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago I guess all Pete Rose had to do was sue the MLB was banned for life for betting on games Quote
Alex Butler Posted 20 minutes ago Posted 20 minutes ago (edited) 34 minutes ago, TexTheHorn24 said: I mean how does the NCAA not investigate Tx Tech at this point after these comments and actions. Did they intentionally try to cover up their acquisition of someone who bet on his own team (the Pete rose sin), and now is the institution trying to circumvent the NCAA on protecting the literal integrity of sports? This is lowkey worse than what SMU did. I feel like you have to include IU AND Cincy in that too. There’s no way they didn’t know about this. I agree it’s worse than SMU especially in the day and age of NIL and rev share. They broke the rules and deserved to be punished, but they weren’t the only ones doing exactly the same thing. Ahem, Miami, Florida State, OU, TAMU to name a few. This isn’t tampering or giving someone’s mom a house this is one individual who screwed up and Tech is willing to risk all credibility and integrity they have trying to get a player back that should be banned for life. It’s not about the kid at this point it’s about what their actions show the world and the other players. Take care of the kid if he’s really struggling that bad, but the best live and care is accountability for your actions. You committed a cardinal sin in sport, and you must suffer the consequences. At no point has anyone ever argued that the NCAA’s stanch on gambling is too harsh or antiquated. Edited 14 minutes ago by Alex Butler Quote
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