@CenTech512@ChadBrendel Fact remains he gambled before getting to Texas tech (and sent money to people outside the state of Texas to continue to gamble.) so either the school knew or lacked the ability to find out (needed law enforcement to find out for them)
@goose1310@ChadBrendel Cincy interviewed him and educated him and he lied and sent money to his family to bet
Texas tech was told that he was investigated by law enforcement for actual gambling activity, had him play in the spring game two days later and waited two weeks to put him in rehab
@thelazyboymf@olivia_duh@_BigLoad@ChadBrendel Except he didn’t actually gamble as far as the university knew, he tried to and lied saying he was going to bet on UFC. You aren’t understanding this, it explains Texas tech education
@TortillaTosserU@cincy22@ChadBrendel You really think Cincinnati would leak this if they knew of wagering attempts to get $1 million dollars knowing they would implicate themselves and receive fines >1 million dollars. I know you aren’t this dull
@thelazyboymf@AndrewM_Woods@McDona98889@SlangaThaBanga@ChadBrendel Well Cincy didn’t know about the illegal bets. He was found by law enforcement you donkey. Sounds like Texas tech should have done their due diligence before spending 5 million on a gambling addict
@TortillaSniper@ChadBrendel They did not know he was gambling. He tried creating an app and got flagged and questioned and then he lied and said he wanted to bet on legal sports that the NCAA allows. Sorry you’ve been fed misinformation
@OxfurnROI@ChadBrendel Using AI without reading further. They did not know the guy was slinging 9000 bets around. He signed up for an app and got flagged and questioned by the university
@reed131742@imjakehowreyou@ChadBrendel Yes cause Cincinnati would implicate themselves for fines bigger than the 1 million dollars they wouldve gained. I guess Texas tech isn’t known for its education
@JeremyTTUsports@SlangaThaBanga@centxhank@ChadBrendel He prolly would’ve been caught at UC had he stayed this offseason. Texas tech didn’t do any due diligence until he was caught. Seems like a dumb move to throw 5 million at a guy without doing due diligence on if he is a gambling addict
@reed131742@ChadBrendel 1) 2024 has never been reported
2) 2025 was flagged. A bet never occurred and a person with an addiction, doing what addicts do, lied and said he was trying to say he was going to bet on legal sports per NCAA
3) you missed the point, ncaa would be investigating if needed
@HitemWreckem@JarheadFrog@NCAA They stepped in because he got caught lol. He’s been hiding it. UC caught an alert and did their due diligence, and he just kept going with it