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5 minutes ago, Ace Recruiter said:

The college game is in shambles off the field right now. If Sorby is allowed to play, it will just further open the gates of the wild wild west.

100%

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2 hours ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

Not so sure about that … He’s very well respected and looked up to in HS coaching community 

And when I hear that it makes me sick…

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28 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

 

This is significant. Sorsby clearly tried to evade surveillance. Either from law enforcement or the NCAA. This shows that he understood what he was doing was wrong but went out of his way to do it anyway and try to hide his violations. Also sending large amounts of money to friends and family solely for the purpose of violating laws and evading law enforcement (if that’s what he was doing) could be a significant federal financial crime. 

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4 hours ago, Colby TS said:

I honestly have no idea how situations like this normally play out. But now that a lot more of the facts are out, would it have been smarter for Sorsby to simply say, “I appreciate Texas Tech’s support, but I’m not going to fight the suspension and will enter the draft”?

At least then, all of these details in the court complaint may have never become public. Or would this information have come out regardless, even without the injunction case? It just seems like all of this being public could hurt his NFL chances even more.

Going to the NFL wouldn’t have buried anything - it just would’ve shifted the autopsy to a different table. The league’s investigators don’t stop at the NCAA file; they go through trainers, compliance, teammates, and anyone who ever shared a hallway with him. Declaring early doesn’t erase the evidence, it just tells every front office he’s hoping they won’t look. And they always look. The facts were never avoidable - only the illusion that he could outrun them.”

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2 hours ago, Thanos72 said:

If yall think no Texas player has made a single bet…gambling has one purpose. Addiction.

Gambling is a problem and online versions are the fuel.

 

Access isn’t destiny. Most guys don’t light the match

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19 minutes ago, HonkEm said:

Going to the NFL wouldn’t have buried anything - it just would’ve shifted the autopsy to a different table. The league’s investigators don’t stop at the NCAA file; they go through trainers, compliance, teammates, and anyone who ever shared a hallway with him. Declaring early doesn’t erase the evidence, it just tells every front office he’s hoping they won’t look. And they always look. The facts were never avoidable - only the illusion that he could outrun them.”

You’re completely correct. The way I wrote that didn’t really come across how I intended — I’m not always the best at articulating my thoughts. Haha.

What I meant was, had Sorsby just accepted the NCAA ruling, the whole world probably wouldn’t have known just how serious the gambling situation was. NFL GMs would’ve 100% uncovered it during their own investigations anyway.

But now, on top of that, you also have the pressure of public opinion. I know GMs are ultimately going to do what they want, but that outside scrutiny certainly doesn’t help Sorsby.

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7 minutes ago, Colby TS said:

You’re completely correct. The way I wrote that didn’t really come across how I intended — I’m not always the best at articulating my thoughts. Haha.

What I meant was, had Sorsby just accepted the NCAA ruling, the whole world probably wouldn’t have known just how serious the gambling situation was. NFL GMs would’ve 100% uncovered it during their own investigations anyway.

But now, on top of that, you also have the pressure of public opinion. I know GMs are ultimately going to do what they want, but that outside scrutiny certainly doesn’t help Sorsby.

Got you - that makes a lot more sense. And yeah, I agree the public layer adds noise he probably wishes he didn’t have to deal with. The only thing I was pushing back on is the idea that the NFL would’ve treated it differently behind the scenes. The file was always going to land on a GM’s desk either way. But I get what you meant - the spotlight definitely doesn’t make his situation any easier

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Posted
5 hours ago, Joe Zura said:

What an absolute joke tech is trying to ruin the game of college football for a addict 

Same school whose fans berated Texas for not firing Chris Beard immediately by the way

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Posted
43 minutes ago, JMarquette said:

@Bobby Burton I’m starting to think that Kessler took Sorsby’s case as a favor to Cody, so that Cody could give him a call down the road for another case. I think Kessler knew this case is a dead end from the start.  

I can see that being the case

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1 hour ago, JMarquette said:

@Bobby Burton I’m starting to think that Kessler took Sorsby’s case as a favor to Cody, so that Cody could give him a call down the road for another case. I think Kessler knew this case is a dead end from the start.  

Kessler’s firm has a recognized white collar practice.  I bet this silly lawsuit is just one piece of what they’re doing.

Sounds like they are playing from behind too.  

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