@SethDillon Yeah, that’s why they like the policy so much. Taking money from Elon isn’t really impactful. Taking control of his companies away is what the left wants.
@guardidoc@dannykanell I can think of one other school that I’m like 30% sure would try this and not coincidentally, their NIL is led by a litigious jackass attorney.
Every other school in D1, sub-5% chance of ever trying this.
TTU’s integrity is astounding low.
The NCAA has officially filed a Notice of Appeal in the Brendan Sorsby case.
It’s described as an “accelerated appeal” made to the Court of Appeals for the Seventh District of Texas.
More detailed briefs are expected to follow.
@Oksendaz@HuesmannKyle That’s the trial. The injunction is being appealed separately, first to a state appeals court and then potentially to the State Supreme Court or even the US Supreme Court. It’s going to be a summer of court.
@Glacier08157494 You’re actively attacking the competitive integrity of the sport and every dollar of revenue that the sport generates.
This is nuclear war my dude.
@_kingburns1 Yeah, the B12 is lining up votes to boot you guys right now. You better hope and pray. There are lot of naive TTU fans that don’t realize this could lock you guys out of the P4 for the foreseeable future.
@TTUpessimist@upperwestbruin No, it doesn’t happen with lower profile players who gambled on their own team. When the Iowa/ISU bust happened a few years ago, every player who bet on their own team was permanently suspended from NCAA sports.
@Pulvisnet@jt_thompson77 The line is gambling on your own team. Hope that helps. It’s a direct threat to the existence of the sport and every dollar of revenue that the sport generates.
@KelRobin_5 The team is 100% irrelevant. You gamble on your own team, you never play CFB again. If a team makes any effort to play that player after the gambling is known, that team should get burned to the ground.
This is a direct attack on the competitive integrity of the sport.
@dusty_marten@HornTakes If those schools played him knowing that he had gambled on his own team, yes. Burn them to the ground.
The punishment for gambling on your own team follows the player, and anyone who knowingly plays that play should burn to the ground.
@RaiderMark@SSN_TTU This ain’t over buddy. The NCAA is going to fight like hell in court and the very existence of TTU inside a P4 conference is at serious risk. You messed around with the wrong rule.