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The Big 12’s court action left no choice. Even if this may be the cleanest end to the situation, you can bet Tech is already talking exit strategy from the Big 12.
Ending the tortilla tradition and now this, they don’t have Tech’s back and they shouldn’t benefit from having us.
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There really aren’t any rules. You just go to court. If it fails, go to court again until a judge says you’re all set.
Want a 7th year?
Sure
Broke rules?
Ahhhh, it’s fine.
There AREN’T any rules.
@JoshPateCFB genuine question. What is the purpose of schools being NCAA member institutions if all they are going to do is disregard the rules and complain about their decisions? To my knowledge its voluntary for schools to be a member institution. Why not form their own league?
Breaking: A judge in district court in Lubbock County, Texas, has granted the injunction requested by Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby. He’s set to be eligible for the 2026 season.
Sorsby cannot play in Texas Tech's first two games, which was the penalty his legal team suggested to the NCAA.
There is 0 reason for any school to follow any sort of rules anymore. The court system has decided that college sports should be the wild west. If you thought NIL was ruining college sports that is nothing compared to the court system. STOP ALLOWING BLATENT RULES VIOLATIONS.
Breaking: A judge in district court in Lubbock County, Texas, has granted the injunction requested by Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby. He’s set to be eligible for the 2026 season.
Sorsby cannot play in Texas Tech's first two games, which was the penalty his legal team suggested to the NCAA.