BREAKING: The Big Ten is holding meetings to discuss a potential conference-wide mandate to not schedule Texas Tech in any sports, following their efforts to get Brendan Sorsby eligible amid a gambling scandal.
Nebraska and Georgia have already individually decided they will not schedule Texas Tech in any sports.
Fact: Texas Tech has no wrong doing with Sorsby. They identified a problem and got treatment for their player.
Fact: Sorsby and his attorney fought the NCAA and was ruled temporarily eligible.
If Sorsby remains eligible and plays, why so intent on punishing the school?
@HEezenutz@PeteThamel Tech hasn’t set the precedent at all. If anything the United States Justice system has. If you don’t like the system I recommend you reach out to your local elected officials to see if they can enact change in Congress!
@James96254837@PeteThamel If you don’t like the ruling of the courts I suggest you reach out to your local elected officials to see if they can enact change in Congress!
@Rockefeller1239@GoodmanHoops Fair enough, the system is most definitely broken as is. Change needs to be enacted but until then every single University is going to act in the best interest of their own.