"If this is the precedent, then I owe it to my players to bring in people from Las Vegas to teach us how to gamble," an aghast Big 12 coach told ESPN on Monday. "Then collectively, we need to decide which games we will play hard in [to cover the spread] and which ones we won't.
"I'm supposed to do what's best for my players, and in that case they would be able to make a lot of money betting on our games," he continued. "That's the precedent for me."
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.
Super Regionals 📺
11 ESPN: Mississippi State vs. Georgia
12 ESPN2: West Virginia vs. Cal Poly
2 ESPN: North Carolina vs. USC
3 ESPN2: Troy vs. Little Rock
5 ESPN: Auburn vs. Ole Miss
6 ESPN2: Oklahoma vs. Kansas
8 ESPN: Oregon vs. Texas
9 ESPN2: St. John’s vs. Alabama
So @espn@ESPNPlus has basically decided squeeze play is over until this softball game is over…tells you everything you need to know about that company and how they feel about baseball
For those trying to watch #espnsqueezeplay, we are airing softball due to technically difficulties in OKC. We'll get the baseball back to you as soon as we can!
A breakdown of Brendan Sorsby’s gambling
•Sorsby transferred at least $60,000 to friends to place bets on his behalf.
•At least 2,900 bets were placed while at Indiana for more than $30,000.
•From September to October 2022, he placed 40 bets on Indiana football totaling at least $850.
•From Oct. 2022 to Nov. 2023, Sorsby placed at least 50 bets on Indiana basketball totaling more than $1,400.
•From Sept. 2022 to Dec. 2023, Sorsby placed 300 bets on college football totaling at least $6,500.
•Sorsby admits he placed "one or two" of the 3 bets on Cincinnati hoops through his account for $3,500.
•While at Texas Tech, he sent $5,000 to a person who placed bets on NBA, MLB & PGA for him. https://t.co/atcFN4xmT0