It's sad that it has come to this. But it has.
Texas Tech is doing anything to be relevant. They're desperate, so desperate in fact that it's embarrassing to watch grown men grovel.
Cody Campbell and Joey McGuire are the faces of desperation.
So butthurt are the Red Raiders about getting left in the Big 12 that their administration at every level, from the board of regents, to the president's office, even to the football coach's office, they're all willing to do anything to get anyone to listen to them and regard them as more relevant than they are.
In a flash of showmanship and false bravado, their football coach today asked for Texas to move its game with Texas State from Austin on Sept. 5, and schedule Texas Tech in Dallas instead.
Yet just minutes later, that very same coach tried to convince reporters that his quarterback who gambled on his own team should not incur significant penalties. "Maybe he should get a few games but not a whole year [I am paraphrasing here]," McGuire told reporters.
A sane man's response to such words? Joey McGuire will say anything to anybody if it helps him win a football game. He's a man who knows no bounds.
McGuire is only following the lead of his president, who days earlier the president of Texas Tech penned a letter to all students and alumni asking for the same thing.
The whole thing is preposterous.
They know it. You know it. We all know it.
If you gamble on your team, you're toast.
As for Campbell, his thumbprints are all over the latest senate legislation. And that legislation attempts to box in Texas and the SEC. Why is Campbell so worried about what's going on in Austin? Does he feel threatened?
Again, it's the move of desperate people. And McGuire and Campbell are the faces of desperation.
Texas Tech is embarrassing itself over and over again.
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