cdibbs Posted June 8 Posted June 8 SEC needs to break off. Cody Campbell has ruined college sports. There was almost certainly some fishy business behind the scenes to get this injuction granted. 2 Quote
MBHORNSFAN Posted June 8 Posted June 8 2 minutes ago, Guts said: I’m not one to doom, but this is the end of college sports. As a friend of mine just said. it is time collective bargaining and to form a new league. Or you are correct. It is over. 3 Quote
birdlaw5895 Posted June 8 Posted June 8 What can you not do if you can bet on your own games 1 1 Quote
HonkEm Posted June 8 Posted June 8 3 minutes ago, Horns05 said: "The NCAA will retain the right to appeal Monday’s ruling. If appealed, the case would go before the Texas Seventh Court of Appeals. Notably, all four justices in the Texas Seventh Court of Appeals are Texas Tech Law graduates." exactly....A Lubbock alumni reunion in robes doesn’t control national eligibility, and it won’t stop the NCAA from pushing for an expedited hearing or dropping the forfeiture hammer if they need to. All this does is make Tech look even more desperate. 1 Quote
Paul L Posted June 8 Posted June 8 (edited) 26 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said: Yes he will suffer irreparable injury but he did it to himself. If I don’t wear a seatbelt and I am in an accident it is my fault not the car manufacturers fault. This is RUBBISH!!! Edited June 8 by Paul L Typo Quote
McCoyColt Posted June 8 Posted June 8 I love how they framed Sorsby as the victim for his own actions lmao!! This is what’s wrong with kids these days. No rules and no consequences. F Cody Campbell and F tech 4 Quote
Red Five Posted June 8 Posted June 8 This is like rule number one that you cannot violate. And it's drilled into everyone's heads at a very early age. But this court says, "Nah it's cool, because it would have like really sucked for him if he was suspended, you know?" Quote
Daytripper Posted June 8 Posted June 8 (edited) So what happens now? This is bullsh*t. There’s a huge target on little Brendon’s chest. Edited June 8 by Daytripper Quote
Moderators Jordan Scruggs Posted June 8 Moderators Posted June 8 0aedf1bb99b119fd93a36a038e6617aeda11ae5c.rtfd.zip 2 Quote
Lock n Horns Posted June 8 Posted June 8 Sell ur soul to the devil and you live like a king in hell. TT will pay for this in the long run. How the rest of college football deals with this is a bigger concern for college anthletcis and where we should shift our focus. 1 Quote
horns96 Posted June 8 Posted June 8 “Irreparable harm” is the entire point of rules and punishment. 2 Quote
tfoster40 Posted June 8 Posted June 8 imagine being a truck driver, getting multiple dui’s and being let back on the road because you are gonna “suffer a probable, imminent, and irreparable injury” 4 Quote
Moderators Hank South Posted June 8 Moderators Posted June 8 Hard to wrap my head around this. 7 Quote
Lock n Horns Posted June 8 Posted June 8 Can the NCAA say fine you can play but your program is not allowed to participate in the playoffs? I guess that makes no sense because he wasnt at Texh during the period of time in question Quote
HonkEm Posted June 8 Posted June 8 1 minute ago, Daytripper said: So what happens now? What can the NCAA do? What is the most likely reply to this judgment? Is this judge a tech alum? This is bullsh*t they can Push for an expedited hearing, they can appeal the injunction, they can drop the forfeiture hammer. Most likely response? The NCAA immediately asks for an expedited hearing and gets it. 1 Quote
Roy Hinojosa Posted June 8 Posted June 8 I cannot say for a certainty that this judge got paid or was facing intense pressure from his community, but that's the first thing that enters my mind and most likely others as well. My 5 year old knows better than this judge. 4 1 Quote
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