As Big 12 presidents consider sanctions, Texas Tech reps notified the league that any penalty will be met with legal action, sources tell @YahooSports.
Tech is exploring legal avenues with noted attorney Jeff Kessler, including seeking a second injunction
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Texas Tech AD Kirby Hocutt releases a statement re: Brendan Sorsby lawsuit.
"Texas Tech is not a party to Brendan's lawsuit. We did not file it. We did not fund it."
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@camperry21@FryeDaddyTN@espn I understand that you can’t bet on games but people are acting like he bet on his own under or threw games for money he did not and there is a difference
@tonysabano@FryeDaddyTN@espn I’m defending Texas Tech here, do you people want them to play their severely injured backup all season and throw Sorsby to the curb just to make sure twitter users aren’t sad?
@camperry21@FryeDaddyTN@espn He wasn’t fixing games it’s not the same thing, he was betting on his team to win and he was redshirting so didn’t play a snap in the games
@camperry21@FryeDaddyTN@espn So cheating doesn’t hurt the integrity of the game? Sorsby never played in a game he bet in so no, he was not a threat to integrity
@FryeDaddyTN@espn Maybe so but that still doesn’t change the fact that Texas Tech has done nothing wrong throughout the process. Why aren’t people taking shots at cinci or Indiana he placed bets while playing for them and cinci knew it
@FryeDaddyTN@espn Texas Tech didn’t go to court. Sorsby went to court to get his eligibility back and Texas Tech is following a court order. You don’t even know what you’re talking about
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