@hoosiermomma2_0@TX4LIFE01@Zbeees1 If you had followed this case from the beginning, you would know that the original Lubbock judge recused himself and they brought in a retired Judge from Tarrant County (Forth Worth) with no ties to the university.
What wild 24 hours. Here are 3⃣ misconceptions/misinformation I'm seeing regarding the Brendan Sorsby case:
1. He bet on games he played in.
He did NOT bet on any games he suited up for.
While not great he bet on games while redshirting, he never bet on a game he suit up in.
2. The Judge in this case is from Lubbock.
Ken Curry is a retired Tarrant County (Fort Worth) judge that graduated from Houston and UT-Arlington. He is currently eligible to practice law and his practice is listed in Colleyville, TX (over 300 miles from Lubbock).
3. Texas Tech did something wrong.
He made all of his bets before taking a snap at Texas Tech. Cincinnati was alerted to his potential gambling activity (per ESPN).
Texas Tech declared him ineligible and will now follow the temporary injunction (like the rest of the NCAA).
@LFTGCFB@TX4LIFE01@PeteThamel@max_olson You’re completely oblivious if you don’t think every school in the country would support their player if they were in the same situation. College football is a business. Also, the court ruling doesn’t give Tech an option.
Let’s stop playing…
Ime Udoka — FIRED.
Mel Tucker — FIRED.
Sherrone Moore — FIRED.
But Mike Vrabel?
Handled differently… talk of “rehab,” not removal.
Same type of allegations. Different outcomes.
That’s not accountability — that’s selective enforcement.
Black coaches lose careers.
Others get second chances.
Call it what it is. 🎯