806 Born. Tech Fan. Tech Grad.
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I’m just sitting back enjoying the rest of the country meltdown 🤷🏼♂️!
Oh well, we got us a Quarterback 🫡😆
(And yes, I’m just trying to make you upset)
I think gambling is a scourge on this nation and I’m grateful I quit gambling 12 years ago.
That said, we’ve totally normalized gambling now. ESPN has betting experts on. Pro leagues have gaming company sponsors. Etc.
I don’t wanna see some kid’s career ruined bc he got caught up on it, esp when he never threw games.
Gimme a break. He’s not only college player gambling.
Boxers bet on themselves all the time. 🥱
We’re just mad because he is on the roster at Texas Tech. Nobody is asking Indiana or Cincinnati to vacate wins, (un)surprisingly…
El Paso! 915! Sun City!
One more sleep until the Road to Silver City begins! 6 PM at Canutillo HS your path to becoming a Mustang begins! We got the best in the City competing tomorrow! If you aren’t registered get your spot now! It’s not too late!!
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Once again @TexasTechSB you made the Red Raider Nation very proud and pissed off ALL the people that didn’t get invited to birthday parties or were picked last when chosen for teams growing up.
#WreckEm#WestTexasTough#TTUHaters
For all the “@CoachSark bullied Texas Tech into playing a Power 4 opponent” people, Google is free. NC State and Mississippi State both canceled their future games with Tech.
Illogical arguments not allowed in this thread.
I just got off the phone with Las Cruces High football coach Mark Lopez, who is against this move: "I think it sends a bad message to kids and families that if things are tough, or if you don't like it, then you get an opportunity to just go do whatever you want."
He says that it's his understanding that teams within Las Cruces Public Schools will keep their policy of transferring athletes having to sit out for one season: "I believe our school board just met the other day and passed a resolution saying that we are going to stay with our current transfer policies."
And there it is. It wasn’t unanimous but NMAA board has voted in favor of the new eligibility bylaw, which includes the one free transfer.
Now it goes out to the schools who will vote on this over the next couple of weeks.