Literally 2 of Iowa States commits don’t have stars yet. So that’s a lie. Even with that they still have a team average only 1.76 below Iowa’s LMFAO!!! Holy L by Iowa and you 🤡
@DontAtMeDD The delusion and cope by Texas Tech is unmatched. Holy hell. Trying to compare betting, let alone on your own team, to the same thing as kids who get DUIs is absolutely insane work. One breaks the integrity of the sport. The other doesn't. End of story
@mrlongshore@coachvint The rules and people tasked with enforcing them did. Aka the NCAA. They deemed him ineligible. Texas Tech then supported Sorsby and his team in fighting it. If you think otherwise, you're being intellectually dishonest
@Techtonicus1@PeteThamel@Bearcat_T Your entire school and athletic department stood by the decision to try to reinstate someone who broke a clear rule because they want to win football games. It puts the integrity of the entire sport at stake now. That’s loser shit. But hey, congrats I guess
@Underwood_szn@On3@RossDellenger Do you forget to breathe air sometimes? You have to, because with a comment that retarded it point to just how dumb you truly are.
And just like that, this sport is officially gone. Congrats. I thought it was a slam dunk he was never playing again, and now this. If I'm a college athlete, I'd be placing thousands of dollars worth of bets against myself every game. Why not? Doesn't matter.
NEWS: 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.
@ironduke23@troycpeters32@swess_ball Played them how, Iowa State literally moved on and filled its roster before he ever withdrew. How retarded are you 😂
The two conferences responsible for college athletics even being in this spot are bitching about rules potentially getting put on them. Color me shocked
The Big Ten and SEC have come out against the Protect College Sports Act as drafted. Senate hearing set for tomorrow.
"It also shifts the ongoing rulemaking to Congress, limiting the ability to adapt quickly."
https://t.co/phFv7uH6hW
NEW: SEC coaches say they were "misled" about 9-game league schedule. They were told playoff would expand to 16 teams if they agreed. It didn’t 👀
"They felt misled," Florida's Jon Sumrall said.
The latest from SEC spring meetings
https://t.co/3ypnRlLmGt