🚨WHOA: OHIO JUST PULLED 1,200 FOREIGN TRUCKERS FROM THE ROAD…
They couldn’t FOLLOW OUR RULES and prove they were here LEGALLY, so Ohio TOOK ACTION.
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@ScarletTortilla I would love to see Texas Tech leave the big 12 they need that league more than the league needs them who would schedule them right now.
Barely mentioned in the Sorsby discourse: Almost everything he did was illegal.
-- Underage gambling
-- Using other peoples' identities/accounts
-- Sending money to friends out of state to place bets for him.
The latter 2 could incriminate others as well. (Continued.)
The Sorsby decision was never about only one student-athlete. We are already seeing downhill effects in other eligibility cases in which state courts are allowing student-athletes to circumvent longstanding eligibility rules, citing Sorsby outcome as part of the court’s precedent.
Another example of why we need Congress to pass the Protect College Sports Act, authorizing the association to apply common sense eligibility rules consistently for all student-athletes and schools, regardless of the state or local court system.