@CMTX281@MrGoodBerger@DanWetzel@espn Gambling on your own team and sport is not "normalized." Far from it, which is why we're seeing the same reaction from the entire CFB community except Texas Tech, who is super desperate.
@CodyC64 Texas Tech is in an impossible spot......sure, whatever you need to tell yourself to sell your soul to the devil and break the single biggest cardinal rule in sports.
@effortlessslant@DanWetzel@espn The NCAA definitely did not say he could play. They ruled him ineligible. A local judge granted him an injunction to play.
@kirbyhocutt 99.999999999999% (minus Hocut) of college football coaches, administrators and media agree you:
1. Should never bet on your own team
2. Should never bet on your own sport
3. Should be banned permanently if you do
@ScoopEditz@notthefakeSVP Dude, you're a top tier moron. This isn't difficult to understand. He gambled (a LOT) on his own team and sport, which is 100% against the rules.