@GfloDough@beyond_reasons@rellikspy@Katrina20932914@tytonidowl@DarrenWoodward@DrOBrienMD It’s not that I couldn’t tell it was sarcasm. It was that it was extremely poorly executed.
If you choose to be sarcastic, be witty. Don’t just spam trash.
And here’s another literary term for you. Irony. Like the irony that you referred to his profile description as stupid….
@GfloDough@beyond_reasons@rellikspy@Katrina20932914@tytonidowl@DarrenWoodward@DrOBrienMD I’m not defending it, I’m simply stating I sincerely doubt the owner of the account opens up their own profile to remind themselves they have legs.
It was a stupid response.
Like telling someone they failed the IQ test when you are fortunate that breathing is involuntary.
@beyond_reasons@rellikspy@GfloDough@Katrina20932914@tytonidowl@DarrenWoodward@DrOBrienMD Just to clarify, you think he clicks into his own profile reads the quote “I have legs” and that is his reminder that he has legs?
I feel like at some point in your life you mixed ammonia and bleach to clean something and you stayed in that enclosed area for a little bit too long
@sell2open@OwnHimLuka Sure, maybe. But at this point, you’re speculating. This opinion is based nowhere in fact.
You probably would’ve been better off just ignoring my post. All we’ve done is gone full circle and proven your ignorance.
I’d probably Google things before speaking so matter of factly..
@sell2open@OwnHimLuka Attempting to sign up for Prize Picks doesn’t violate the NCAA- Prohibited Wager Policy.
Page 25-26 (PDF 36-37) of the below NCAA manual applies to sports wagering.
https://t.co/GJSB5TGKxG
@sell2open@OwnHimLuka The tip was from Aug 24 ( Not Aug 25). If he didn’t place a wager and was only denied access to PrizePicks, did that violate the NCAA-prohibited wagers and mandate reporting?
The below excerpt is from the NCAA’s response to the injunction.
@TheVFCastro Texas Tech isn’t a national championship contender.
They are a lock to get into the playoffs, but are just a nice warm-up for an SEC or BIG team
If you removed the SEC, BIG and ACC from the NCAA your statement is correct.
@sell2open@OwnHimLuka I think objectively it’s pretty obvious that Cincinnati did not have full knowledge of what he was doing. Sorsby went to pretty great lengths to hide his gambling and when confronted about it denied it.
Cincinnati can’t just report violations with no evidence.
@DMS2864@johnrobertgage The data makes sense. Anyone who can get out of OPS gets their kids into Bennington, Elkhorn, Millard,Gretna or District 66.
You look through that data and those school districts perform well.
Using OPS data to evaluate the entire Omaha Metro doesn’t make sense.
@plaquebuster1@tStocktonTTU I mean their integrity will be tested. I understand that legally the injunction is in place through the season and playoffs.
But the reality is if the appeals court shoots down the injunction in February the stain on whatever the 2026 Red Raiders season will be there
@gwilkie80 The reality is Sorsby’s eligibility is a poison pill. Yeah the school won’t be formally punished.
But the negative publicity will most definitely have an impact on the current roster and the 2027 recruiting class.
I mean, this is a negative recruiting gold mine.