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Everyone seems to be underestimating the power that Sorsby and Kessler have in this situation. The judgeโ€™s ruling and the specific verbiage in the injunction gives them the upper hand in all this.
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Until someone convinces me otherwise, everything Texas Tech is doing now is legal CYA. Kessler is a beast and we donโ€™t want to be on the other end of a damages lawsuit. Will Hammond being healthy by week 3 and beating out Sorsby in practice is our best hope ๐Ÿ™
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Maybe itโ€™s just the algorithm, but Iโ€™m seeing a lot of people attacking the LDS church. I donโ€™t know the details, but it honestly makes me want to attend an LDS worship service and make my own opinion. Iโ€™m going to do that this weekend, actually.
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Honest question for all the โ€œlegal expertsโ€ about the Sorsby situation. What is a realistic suggestion for Texas Tech to handle this situation and appease other fanbases without getting wrecked by Kessler in court?
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Devil Dog Raider ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ retweeted
One reason I am not convinced the Big 12 does anything to Tech: itโ€™s going to need Tech badly to elevate the league as it goes to take its TV deal to the open market. Tech is the only Big 12 team bringing in talent at that top level.
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Devil Dog Raider ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ retweeted
I can't stand Texas Tech... but that started way before Sorsby ๐Ÿคฃ. But I think I am on Tech's side with this situation. Why? Sorsby is the Villian here and Cincinnati is the enabler. UC knew about the gambling in 2024 and didn't report it to the NCAA. Read the court docs if you haven't. There is also no evidence that says TTU or IU knew anything about the gambling until March when the world found out. At that point he was already at Tech. Now, should they play him? No. The game is bigger than one, above average but not quite elite QB that they'll have for only one year. Will they play him? Yes. Can I blame them? No. Why is it their responsibilty to not play him, regardless of if it is the right thing to do for the collective sport or not, when the courts have said he cannot be impeded from playing until the temporary injunction is over in February? In case no one has been paying attention, amatuerism is over in college athletics. It's been over for years. Especially since 2021 when NIL started. Every college has been essentially forced to become extremely selfish if they ever want to win, and that is what Texas Tech is trying to do. So who is the villian behind the villian? Who is the real enemy? The NCAA. They have refused to update their governance since NIL (which they also screwed up mind you) which is why they continue to lose court case after court case. They are still trying to enforce an amatuer model in a NIL world. They can't have their cake and eat it too. That is the message the judicial system has been send to them for years. College and Pro-levels are basically the same now, except for one MAJOR issue... Pros have structured rules through collective bargaining (which is exactly what college athletics needs), and Pro Organizations have shields that the NCAA does not have. The NCAA has to change their governance soon or they will become obsolete and left in the dust. Also, the "Protect College Sports Act" is not going to do it, in case anyone is wondering. So, it's easy to be mad at Texas Tech right now. But ask yourself; Big picture, where should our anger really be directed?
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Devil Dog Raider ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ retweeted
Everyone wants Texas Tech to โ€œdo the right thing.โ€ This is college sports, when has that ever been a thing? Focus on ending judicial interference rather than bash the Red Raiders for doing what almost everyone else would do (or has done). Column for @espn espn.com/college-football/stโ€ฆ
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RT @AshleyTXBurner: I genuinely donโ€™t see the problem. Iโ€™m sorryโ€ฆ I just donโ€™t. I do see where gambling IS a MAJOR problem - so much soโ€ฆ
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Devil Dog Raider ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ retweeted
Games played by Brendan Sorsby after bets on Indiana Football Team: Indiana - 11 Cincinnati - 24 Texas Tech - 0
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Devil Dog Raider ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ retweeted
๐Ÿงต๐ŸงตThere are obviously a lot of thoughts and feelings surrounding the transfer portal and NIL/players leaving schools for money but I feel like most people are missing the obvious issue with the portal and the current state of softball as a sport. Right now, there are no otherโ€ฆ
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Great read
I understand why people are uncomfortable with the Brendan Sorsby situation. Betting on sports as a college athlete is serious. Betting connected to your own team creates an obvious integrity concern. Nobody has to minimize that. But there is another side to this that college football people should at least be honest enough to acknowledge. When a player becomes part of your program, he becomes part of your football family. That does not mean you excuse everything. It does not mean accountability disappears. It means you do not abandon him the second the situation becomes difficult, public, or uncomfortable. There is a difference between defending the person and defending the mistake. Texas Tech is in an impossible spot. Deep down, they may have hoped the final ruling would remove the decision from their hands. Exhaust every option, support the player, let the process play out, and if he is ruled ineligible, accept it. That is the cleanest outcome for a program trying to balance loyalty, discipline, public pressure, and competitive integrity. But now the court has ruled that he is legally allowed to play. That changes the structure of the decision. If Texas Tech turns its back on him now, what message does that send to every player and family they recruit? That we will fight for you until the pressure gets too loud? That we will call you family when you are producing, but distance ourselves when standing beside you becomes inconvenient? If I were recruiting against Texas Tech and they abandoned him after he was legally cleared to play, I would use that every time. Not because the mistake does not matter, but because trust matters. Families want to know what happens when their son is injured, struggling, accused, embarrassed, or sitting in the middle of a situation nobody wants attached to the program. Accountability and loyalty are not opposites. You can believe justice should be served. You can believe the integrity of the game matters. You can believe gambling violations deserve real consequence. You can also believe that a program should stand by its people through the full process, not just through the easy parts. That is the hard part of family. You do not only fight for your people when the optics are clean. You fight for them through the good and the bad, while still demanding accountability, treatment, discipline, and truth. Texas Tech may not like the position it is in. Most programs would not. But once he is legally allowed to play and remains part of the Red Raider family, abandoning him strictly because of social pressure would send its own message. And that message may be harder to overcome than the controversy itself.
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Devil Dog Raider ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ retweeted
#TCU Athletic Director Mike Buddie responds to the newest Texas Tech court ruling in a new episode of Frogs Today Saturday at 10am @TCUFootball @TCUBasketball @tcuwbb @TCUWomensGolf @TCUvolleyball @TCU_Baseball #GoFrogs
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Devil Dog Raider ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ retweeted
You canโ€™t really fault Texas Tech. They did what every single team would do. They invested heavily in Sorsby. Their other option is coming off a big injury. It was either this or punt on the season. This is the spineless NCAAโ€™s fault.
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NEW: Georgia and Nebraska athletic departments have instructed sports coaches not to schedule Texas Tech following Brendan Sorsby's eligibility ruling, @RossDellenger reportsโŒ on3.com/news/georgia-nebraskโ€ฆ
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Devil Dog Raider ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ retweeted
'PTI' debates Brendan Sorsby injunction: "Every other school in that conference and in the SEC and in the Big Ten would look at taking a guy like Sorsby, because he's a very good quarterback." ๐Ÿˆ ๐Ÿค”
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Devil Dog Raider ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ retweeted
Letโ€™s be clear here. Oklahoma, Texas and the SEC destroyed โ€œourโ€ sport. Texas Tech is just taking advantage of bad decisions.
Texas Tech fans thinking everyone hates them because theyโ€™re good and not because theyโ€™re actively destroying our sport
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Devil Dog Raider ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ retweeted
"When Georgia goes high moral ground, watch out. That's a football program that should have its own Autobahn. Give me a break... This is a kid that did something idiotic, which is what kids do." @colincowherd weighs in on Brendan Sorsby being ruled eligible in 2026
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Devil Dog Raider ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ retweeted
I've been saying for weeks now that this injunction would be granted and I'm not sure Tech or Sorsby are ready for the media firestorm. No one plays the moral authority role better than the media.
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Devil Dog Raider ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ retweeted
Thereโ€™s no way people think this gambling thing is a bigger issue to take a stand on than the years and years and years of illegally benefits funneling the BEST players in the nation to one conference but what do I know
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Are speed limits the exception to the accountability standard?
True integrity means holding your program accountable when things go wrong, not buying custom legislation or running to a local courtroom to bypass the rules.
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Devil Dog Raider ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ retweeted
#TexasTech is stealing #LSUโ€™s thunder.
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