Texas Tech 10 Million Dollar Portal Season

Same way their football team does, play conference and then schedule G5’s.

Unless Cody wants him gone and sign off on it then he’s playing. He basically owns the AD and didn’t pay all those millions to not have a QB and get bounced from the playoff immediately again
Spoken like a poor

When you have billions, you’re able to see the $4 million as the sunk cost it is
 
100% would be some kind of lawsuit, that would be amazing to see play out
I’m in.

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So, let's say everyone agrees not to play TT and they make the playoff again. Surely they're not all going to forfeit...
 
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So, let's say everyone agrees not to play TT and TT they make the playoff again. Surely they're not all going to forfeit...
It’s not that they aren’t going to play it’s that some other conferences or teams won’t schedule them. If they make the playoff they will still play

I don’t see the big12 pushing back and not playing as that’s pandoras box
 
Here's how this is headed...
  • TT kicks Sorsby off the team
  • Sorsby sues TT and some judge grants an injunction against his removal from the team
  • TT benches Sorsby
  • Sorsby sues TT for benching him for no reason, and finds a judge to file an injection against his benching
 
Oh I didn’t realize they don’t even play TT this year, no wonder they were willing to to speak so aggressively about it. Still love it

There’s a part of me that wants an AD that’s willing to call this out as “******* ********”. But he’s not the one that I want controlling the money. Just the one they go to for quotes. Cause someone willing to say that to a reporter probably makes poor coaching hire decisions.
 
It’s a ridiculous ruling by the judge, but all these schools especially in the SEC jumping on the high horse is even more ridiculous.
I get what you’re saying but in this case it doesn’t bother me. In a wild landscape of what’s allowable and what’s not, betting on a game you’re involved in should be the one no-brained. When Dekkers went through all that there was anger at law enforcement, but really not disagreement that he should be banner. It’s supposed to be a given. The fact this isn’t even a sure thing any more should be what finally breaks the dam, even for the SEC.
 
Okay I am pretty surprised to find out betting on your own team is legal as long as there was no match fixing. I thought it was like insider trading where his access to privileged information would make it illegal to bet. That feels like a pretty big blind spot in gambling law.
 
Easy for the Big 10 to pile on a Big 12 school (and I have no problems with them taking this stance). But pretty hypocritical for them to go silent on whether they would schedule Tennessee and Vanderbilt for basically the same thing.
 
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