@JFarfsing1980@TortillaTosserU@ChadBrendel Most sugarcoated version of "we were ass" ive heard so far lol. Yea, the program itself and the athletic department arent risking their jobs and careers over something like that.
@TortillaTosserU@JFarfsing1980@ChadBrendel Everybody I have talked to in the dept and other people I trust all had no knowledge. If anybody did, they should get fired, but I don't think anybody besides maybe his close friends that were not a part of the program knew (cause they were helping)
@RaiderRed9@ChadBrendel You are right, I also thought BIG12 was notified. Now, UC still followed the rules set forth according to guidelines, or it would be an open NCAA investigation on the school immediately. It isn't UC or Techs fault any of this happened.
@RaiderRed9@ChadBrendel ProhiBet, the source that notified UC, also notified the Big12 at the same time. And UC went through the step by step enforcement according to NCAA and BIG12 rules. This isn't hard to understand.
@TortillaTosserU@ChadBrendel They knew he tried to download an app on his phone and login. Then dealt with that to the letter of the NCAA rules. I fail to see why that would be a problem.
@TortillaTosserU@ChadBrendel Yea. Considering the reason it was reported is widely known and has nothing to do with UC. And he can tell them to kick rocks all he wants, that is still in the court system.
@TortillaTosserU@ChadBrendel Without linking that USA today article that doesn't give any specifics. What exactly did UC lie about. And what do you mean spoke up? Would love to actually know what you mean.
@Jonesin4sports@StewieGilchrist They were notified he downloaded and tried to login to a gambling app... now can you answer the original question? When we're they informed of illegal and excessive gambling? Ill give you a hint, nobody knew at the time.
@drmistercody@JamieKennedy Easily the funniest part... most establishment Dems would prefer Bass vs Pratt instead of this. They are rigging to their less preferred outcome?