Realist Horn Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago (edited) 3 minutes ago, harveycmd said: I previously read it was federal court, but I just looked it up and see it is a Texas state court. That could throw nutjobism into it for a while. Ultimately the result will be the same. Federal Court the judges are appointed; State Court is usually elected - this guy may know where his bread is buttered. Edited 53 minutes ago by Realist Horn Quote
harveycmd Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Realist Horn said: Federal Court the judges are appointed; State Court is usually elected - this guy may know where his bread is buttered. Yes, but the judge can't blatantly render incorrect opinions without consequences. Again, legally speaking, this case is not related to any of the other state court cases about NCAA eligibility. Quote
Realist Horn Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago 6 minutes ago, harveycmd said: Yes, but the judge can't blatantly render incorrect opinions without consequences. Again, legally speaking, this case is not related to any of the other state court cases about NCAA eligibility. this is only a TRO, the Judge isn't finding whether Sorsby can win his case, just a strong probability that he will...they will then do their best to maintain the status quo through trial. Sorsby's attorney argued the status quo was him playing... Quote
Bunk Moreland Posted 21 minutes ago Posted 21 minutes ago The precedent this would set is so perverse to contemplate. It also would completely upend the actual case law precedents. Sorsby’s case is MUCH worse, for example, than the ISU players. It would be pure and naked self-interest by the judge. Quote
Colby TS Posted 15 minutes ago Posted 15 minutes ago So, aside from any additional documents that may be requested by the judge, the arguments are over and now it's just a waiting game for the judge to issue a ruling. Is that correct. Quote
omarv Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago No way this guy plays another down of college football. Quote
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