A Texas judge issued a temporary injunction against the NCAA allowing Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby to be eligible to play this fall. Regardless of the fact that Sorsby admitted to gambling on his own team multiple times, the judge ruled that he would be unjustly and irreparably injured by taking away his "right" to earn. He was set to make roughly $5M this season. He will merely have to serve a two game suspension to start the season. Of course, those two games are against cupcakes.
The reaction to this may lend support to the bipartisan bill trying to make its way through congress. Obviously, something has to stop the insanity of what major college sports has become, and the NCAA has absolutely no authority to do anything about it.
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Outside of Texas.
Would like to face them and pound em.
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For years. No collective agreements or contracts limiting this garbage.
Which group will shot loud enough to do anything about this? Probably nobody. Nobody followed the rules in place before anyway. the rules aren’t even rules anymore. Are we surprised?
Colleges sports is not legit. It’s a joke and a travesty and EVERYONE is to blame.
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The NCAA should have called for a different venue.
First judge recused because he is a graduate, second guy graduated from a different school but is son graduated from TT. It is a confusing ruling.
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