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Jazz are ready to win now, and instead he’d rather go to Memphis? Add to that the ‘cramp’ issues and I’m not sure the Jazz want to draft DP with his drama.
Darryn Peterson’s camp wants to land at No. 1 with Washington or No. 3 with Memphis, and avoid Utah at No. 2, per @GrantAfseth
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The Big 12, the NCAA, the fans, and America all win. Texas Tech loses. Now that the playing situation is settled I hope Sorsby gets all the support and assistance he needs.
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BREAKING: QB Brendan Sorsby and Texas Tech are mutually parting ways, @PeteNakos reports. Sorsby will not play College Football in 2026. on3.com/news/brendan-sorsby-…
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TCU had its look perfected, and decided to roll out bland uniforms instead. No need to mess with perfection @TCUFootball
why did yall ever move on from your spiked collars
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Texas Tech is clearly in the wrong here, but this has the potential to permanently ruin TT’s relationship with the Big 12. Could the conference realignment gates be opening again soon?
NEWS: The Big 12 has filed a legal complaint in federal court against Texas Tech & the Texas AG, seeking declaratory judgement and a preliminary injunction to enforce its bylaws and potentially sanction the school for its plans to play Brendan Sorsby. yhoo.it/43BcJzA
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Sorsby's Lawyer: "In conclusion, Your Honor, was my client betting on his own sport? Yes. Was my client making bets on his own team, including bets AGAINST his own team? Yes. Did my client's actions undermine the integrity of college athletics as a whole? Yes. And would reinstating him jeopardize the future of ALL of college athletics by making the public question whether anything they see in any game going forward is actually legitimate? Yes. But you should still reinstate him, because if you don't, he'll be reawwy sad 😢."
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There is only one zip code in the entire country that believes Sorsby should play.
Every Big 12 AD but Texas Tech's Kirby Hocutt believes Brendan Sorsby shouldn't play. That was communicated today on the call There are plenty of ideas to convince/pressure Tech to cut Sorsby loose, but Ads believe it's common sense: He bet on his sport; Tech shouldn't play him
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I do think it’s extremely ironic that Georgia is one of the schools who has vowed to not schedule Texas Tech. Maybe other programs around the country should do that to Georgia until they go one (1) singular offseason without numerous arrests.
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Nothing. The NCAA is dead, they have no authority anymore.
If the NCAA can’t enforce a suspension for Sorsby, curious what they can actually enforce at this point
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3 years ago, Hunter Dekkers was ruled ineligible for placing $2,799 in bets. He never played D1 football again. Brendan Sorbsy placed $90,000 worth of bets while at 3 different schools and gets to play college football this year.
NEWS: A judge in district court in Lubbock County, Texas, has granted the injunction requested by Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby. He’s set to be eligible for the 2026 season.
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• 9000 different bets • $90,000 wagered • Betting on games he suited up for • Willfully ignoring classes and meetings from 3 different institutions about the one cardinal sin in sports But hey, find a local judge and convince him the kid will be really sad if he doesn’t get to play and none of that matters does it? What a joke.
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Pat for a basketball broadcast isn’t something I’m interested in. But Perkins on the broadcast with him? I’m staying as far the hell away from it as I possibly can.
ESPN just announced they are doing an alternate broadcast for Game 3 of NBA Finals led by Pat McAfee. McAfee’s entire crew, including Kendrick Perkins, will be doing live commentary courtside.
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There really are just no rules anymore
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NEW: Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby has been granted a preliminary injunction against the NCAA and is eligible for the 2026 season. on3.com/news/judge-grants-te…
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Instead of being frustrated at BYU for winning the title, people should be frustrated by the system that let the #1 team in the country play a bowl game against a 6-5 Big Ten team. If BYU had been invited to the orange bowl they’d have accepted and had a chance to prove it on the field. But the big boys had a closed club and BYU wasn’t invited.
Ngl until yesterday the only thing I knew about Mormons is that they don’t drink booze and have the most fraudulent national championship in CFB history
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All BYU did was win all of its games, that simple. The hate should be directed fully towards CFB’s awful postseason that somehow lasted over 100 years before the 12 team playoff started.
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BYU 2026 Predictions 10-2 (8-1, 1st in Big 12) Vs Utah Tech- W Vs Arizona- W At Colorado State- W At TCU- L Vs Iowa State- W Vs Notre Dame- L At UCF- W Vs Arizona State- W At Utah- W Vs Baylor- W At Kansas- W Vs Cincinnati- W
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I read that the baby aborted for having Down syndrome by the YouTuber and his wife yesterday was done so when she was half way through her pregnancy, so I am going to describe in graphic detail what aborting a second trimester baby looks like. Read on at your own discretion. At 21 weeks the baby is a fully formed miniature human being roughly 10 to 11 inches long from crown to rump weighing about three quarters to one pound. His skin is thin and translucent but covered in fine lanugo hair. He has distinct fingerprints eyelids that can open and close and functioning senses. He can hear your voice and external sounds taste the amniotic fluid and respond to touch. His heart beats strongly. You could feel it if you pressed a hand to the mothers belly. Lungs are developing with practice breaths and he kicks stretches turns and sucks his thumb in the womb. Viability outside the womb is possible with intensive neonatal care in modern hospitals. Many 21 week preemies survive with medical intervention. A typical 21 week abortion is performed via dilation and evacuation. The process begins by forcibly dilating the mothers cervix over hours or days using laminaria or medications which causes cramping and pain as the body is prepared to expel the child. Then under ultrasound guidance in many cases the abortionist inserts forceps through the birth canal into the uterus. The baby often still alive and moving is grasped limb by limb. The abortionist twists and pulls tearing off arms and legs one at a time while the child recoils and struggles inside the womb. The smaller bones snap like twigs the joints dislocate with audible pops under the instruments. Blood and amniotic fluid mix as the torso is wrenched apart. The spine is crushed or snapped. Finally the skull is gripped collapsed with the forceps sometimes after being pierced and the brain suctioned out to make removal easier and the remains are extracted piece by piece. The abortionist then reassembles the body parts on a tray to ensure nothing hands feet torso fragments is left inside to cause infection. The mother’s uterus is scraped clean with a curette. This is not a procedure on tissue. It is the deliberate piecemeal dismemberment of a baby who can feel pain. Fetal pain receptors and neural pathways are active by this stage who reacts defensively to the invasion and whose only crime is existing. The mother carrying this child in her body for nearly five months feeling his movements, knowing his sex, and seeing his ultrasounds chooses to have him torn apart inside her. And in this disgusting case of psychopathic narcissism “for his own good”. She schedules the appointment consents to the crushing and extraction, rests peacefully while her baby is tortured to death because he wasn’t perfect enough for her, and she walks away while the baby’s tiny mutilated body is discarded in a “medical waste” sink to be sent for incineration. Many women later describe the visceral aftermath. The sudden cessation of kicks the hormonal crash the haunting knowledge that they authorized the destruction of their own baby’s body. It is an act of profound betrayal by the very person biologically wired to protect that life. If the image of a tiny writhing child being methodically ripped apart limb from limb by cold metal tools then sucked or scraped from its mother’s womb does not disgust you regarding the “woman’s choice”, then the propaganda worked on your weak, pathetic soul.
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When Mike Leach was an undergraduate student at BYU, he would sit in on meetings with LaVell Edwards and Norm Chow. He went to Law School and earned his JD before coaching football in Finland in the late 1980's. He always did it his way. He was a maverick. A free thinker. Far ahead of his time. He's a Hall of Famer in my book.
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I don’t think this is a 82-0 team. This might not be a 72-10 team.
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Replying to @RossDellenger
He’s right
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The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square @TheTabChoir will mark the 250th anniversary of the United States with a special broadcast of “Music and the Spoken Word” on Sunday, July 5, 2026. Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid of the National Football League will join the Choir as guest narrator for the historic program.   Reid, a three-time Super Bowl champion and one of the most respected coaches in NFL history, will reflect on the principles of unity, perseverance and faith that have shaped the American story.   “The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square lends its voice in celebrating the freedom of religion proclaimed to the world in the Declaration of Independence 250 years ago,” said Choir President Michael O. Leavitt.   Read more on Newsroom. newsroom.churchofjesuschrist…
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