Jc Dobbs Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago The Big XII, under the leadership of the great Yormark, should reply "Bring It." By so doing, they would force the Tech administration to even more prominently establish their position standing alone against the traditional ethics and practices of college sports. Disgraceful. Quote
Daytripper Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 4 hours ago, JMarquette said: OH YOU DON’T WANT IT TO GET POLITICAL? I’LL GET POLITICAL - THE MOON LANDING ISN’T REAL MAN, THE EARTH IS FLAT! Quote
Bobbers Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I did not realize that Paxton is doing his job. The Attorney General is representing Texas Tech, which is a state university . Paxton would do the same thing for the University of Texas if the same thing were happening to the UT quarterback. 3 1 Quote
horns96 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Bobbers said: I did not realize that Paxton is doing his job. The Attorney General is representing Texas Tech, which is a state university . Paxton would do the same thing for the University of Texas if the same thing were happening to the UT quarterback. How exactly would a conference using its bylaws to sanction Tech run afoul of any state law? It's just a naked shakedown and another abuse of power - which our esteemed AG has a long and documented history. Edited 3 hours ago by horns96 Quote
LILP Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago They continue to embarrass themselves. The lack of self awareness is fascinating 🤨 Quote
HookEmLonghorns Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Wait, so our tax dollars are going to support Tech”s extremely unpopular agenda? 1 Quote
Bobbers Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, horns96 said: How exactly would a conference using its bylaws to sanction Tech run afoul of any state law? It's just a naked shakedown and another abuse of power - which our esteemed AG has a long and documented history. Texas Tech is a state school. The Attorney General is protecting a state entity. I can tell a lot of you don't like Paxton, and none of you like Texas Tech, but the truth still matters. A judge made his ruling in favor of a state entity. The AG is protecting the interests of the state entity. I personally think the Judge's ruling is insane, but that is not the point here. The NCAA has appealed. I think they will win in court making Paxton's letter a moot point. No matter what happens, Texas Tech has turned this into a PR nigthmare and they have tarnished their reputation for a generation. Quote
Tres Comas Posted 1 minute ago Posted 1 minute ago What angle are they going to take on the lawsuit after they don’t get invited into a super league? Quote
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