Texas Tech's PR strategy to defend playing Brenden Sorsby seems to be:
1. We're just trying to help a child who is also an addict
2. Hey, at least he didn't murder anyone, amirite?
3. We'll sue your ass if you don't want to play us
Did I miss anything?
Wait until they get to Metlife Stadium for the final, countries just watching their favorite players' soft tissue explode like fireworks on live television
3 years ago, Hunter Dekkers was ruled ineligible for placing $2,799 in bets. He never played D1 football again.
Brendan Sorbsy placed $90,000 worth of bets while at 3 different schools and gets to play college football this year.
Again, he gets graded on a curve. Dude is losing his shit because a reporter pushes back a bit on his lies, and he loses his temper, insults her, and walks out of the interview. And yet, he keeps being presented as a sane and normal person.
America is dotted with mid-sized regional hub cities like Chattanooga that are in general the closest to a best of all possible worlds as far as urban life/rural life mixture a place can get, lots of cultural activities and cool urban aesthetics with generally more manageable traffic and lower cost of living than the “big” cities.
People in the big cities spend much of their time shitting on these lovely manageably sized regional hubs because they’ve never been to them and are by and large the most provincial closed minded people you’ll ever meet
Alabama dot com: Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville voted in Florida after tax records say he moved back to Alabama
Tuberville is the Republican nominee for Alabama governor
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“We had 50 players in the draft this year that were over 25-years-old competing against 17 and 18-year-olds...” - Nick Saban
Why’s that important? Well… here’s Will Anderson Jr. at 17-18 years old (left) versus Will Anderson Jr. at 25 years old (right) 😂