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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. 

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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. 

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Genuinely if I was a Tech fan I would boycott/never root for Tech football after their statement today saying they’re going to appeal the decision. 
This dude bet on his own team, this is a absolute joke.

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1 hour ago, Alex Butler said:

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. 

I’m going to laugh until I wet myself if IU and Cincinnati self-report, issue statements in support of the NCAA’s gambling bylaws, and pledge to cooperate with any NCAA investigation.

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4 hours ago, TexTheHorn24 said:


sorsby does the “I’m magically cured now” act to save face and try and keep his 5+ Million dollar deal

Not to pile on the guy, but you don't fix addiction in 30-40 days. I've seen it in my own life with people around me, they relapse all the time, have to fight the addiction daily, etc. He's just going to magically "heal" in a short time frame and then jump straight back into the beast with zero temptation? I don't think so. 

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5 hours ago, Hank South said:

President Schovanec, your letter does one thing with absolute clarity: it proves the NCAA was right.

You describe a quarterback who needs clinical care, digital monitoring, blocked gambling access, and financial supervision - and then you frame his ineligibility as some kind of injustice.

You didn’t argue against the ruling. You validated it.

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5 hours ago, Hank South said:

Good grief!!! This isn't about Brendan Sorsby's "best interests"... gimme a break! It's in the best interest of Texas Tech and having access to the qb you paid 6 million dollars for, and winning back to back Big 12 championships... that's what it's about. So be damned the integrity and fabric of competition, Cody wants another trophy!! Big crock of 💩 and any judge with common sense and dignity wouldn't allow it to rest on their bench. I'm sure they'll find one to their liking.. seems to be a lot of those available for purchase... Supreme Court on down. If Sorsby plays, the game dies, period.

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15 hours ago, Lnghrn said:

Don’t think the nfl with touch sorsby.  Art Schichler was the poster child of a guy that had gambling issues and crashed and burned.  

good comparison; people forget the different ways that the gambling addiction affects your performance.

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9 hours ago, 817 Boxing B said:

Good grief!!! This isn't about Brendan Sorsby's "best interests"... gimme a break! It's in the best interest of Texas Tech and having access to the qb you paid 6 million dollars for, and winning back to back Big 12 championships... that's what it's about. So be damned the integrity and fabric of competition, Cody wants another trophy!! Big crock of 💩 and any judge with common sense and dignity wouldn't allow it to rest on their bench. I'm sure they'll find one to their liking.. seems to be a lot of those available for purchase... Supreme Court on down. If Sorsby plays, the game dies, period.

You, sir, are spot-on.  Could be a defining moment.

Rules are in place for a reason.  Without the punishment phase that are useless.

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10 hours ago, AusMOJO said:

Not to pile on the guy, but you don't fix addiction in 30-40 days. I've seen it in my own life with people around me, they relapse all the time, have to fight the addiction daily, etc. He's just going to magically "heal" in a short time frame and then jump straight back into the beast with zero temptation? I don't think so. 

Agree 💯 it’s been a battle for me my whole life since about 18 and just now at 44 am I putting together any kind of real recovery. In rehab they told us, this is only the start, it’s a good start but the real work comes when you’re back out. All you have to do is change everything, your habits, your friends, your thoughts, your actions, your perspective. This is a sad situation for the young man, but part of making amends is seeing your part and being willing to accept the consequences and do whatever you can to make things right. “Let go and let God” is a common phrase used, when he ceases fighting everyone and everything he will be able to see the purpose behind all this. Unfortunately, it does not seem like football is his path or purpose to true recovery and freedoms from addiction. I pray for him and his family. 

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1 hour ago, Alex Butler said:

Agree 💯 it’s been a battle for me my whole life since about 18 and just now at 44 am I putting together any kind of real recovery. In rehab they told us, this is only the start, it’s a good start but the real work comes when you’re back out. All you have to do is change everything, your habits, your friends, your thoughts, your actions, your perspective. This is a sad situation for the young man, but part of making amends is seeing your part and being willing to accept the consequences and do whatever you can to make things right. “Let go and let God” is a common phrase used, when he ceases fighting everyone and everything he will be able to see the purpose behind all this. Unfortunately, it does not seem like football is his path or purpose to true recovery and freedoms from addiction. I pray for him and his family. 

If there’s anything I can ever do for you or pray for, let me know.

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