I think it's insane that a state judge can temporarily tell the NCAA they aren't allowed to enforce a rule that every student-athlete agreed to follow. I say temporarily because this is just an injunction, and I'd wager the NCAA would (will?) ultimately prevail at trial.
I also don't think betting pennies on your own team from the literal stands warrants losing out on a season 4 years later, when there's a 100% chance that the integrity of games was never compromised. It's a really harsh penalty.
It is difficult to rationalize those two thoughts. But it is possible to believe them at the same time.
Regardless, the notion that Tech Football should seppuku itself by not playing Sorsby is hilarious. After all, a conference opponent that knowingly played Sorsby lobbed this grenade into Tech's lap. And we're only a few years removed from conference realignment meaning Tech Football could be in the Mountain West or WAC. They tried (and are still trying) to kill us.
There is no honor to restore in college football.
@MelMcDanielFan@_bigounce@DPoe27 Google is free. Oregon, Oregon state, and NC state all cancelled their home and homes with us… we literally tried and they got too scared to lose a non conference game and backed out
@soonerman_mike@TEXASSSSSSSSATX@HornSports Lubbock county, still irrelevant to that fact the judge is from tarrant county. Your Okie brain is obviously messed up since you are helping the long horns. Tarrant county is about 350 miles away from Lubbock in DFW. You’re actually closer to Fort Worth than Lubbock is
@soonerman_mike@TEXASSSSSSSSATX@HornSports Did you pay attention in civics class? It was at the Lubbock county courthouse that’s all. That was not lubbocks sitting judge, he’s actually not a sitting judge at all. He’s a retired tarrant county judge who graduated from UTA. Google is free by the way.