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Marc Dunham 🌵 🌵

@MarcSDunham

Texas Tech Red Raider, Wake Forest Demon Deacon, Strake Jesuit Crusader and dedicated family man. LTC. AMDG #RR4L

Frisco, TX 가입일 Mayıs 2018
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Pat Dennis
Pat Dennis@ptd008·
@MarcSDunham @Cougarlvr12 @TheAndyKatz Aside from all the spinning on a black and white rule there is the all time worse pr campaign in history along with pissing off every school and cfb fan outside lubbock they have done nothing wrong.
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Andy Katz
Andy Katz@TheAndyKatz·
Texas Tech Makes Hypocritical Case for Brendan Sorsby’s Eligibility (hint: Tech and many others could have changed a rule for gambling on pro sports and voted not to do so. Read below): hoopshq.com/ncaa/texas-tec…
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RollTideLaw
RollTideLaw@TideLawTitans·
@MarcSDunham @RossDellenger Protect their asset from legally permissible actions by the Big 12, sure. It will be a joy to watch TTU, Cody, Kessler and anxiety child Sorsby get shut down hard. And they will.
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Ross Dellenger
Ross Dellenger@RossDellenger·
The Texas Attorney General sent a formal letter to the Big 12 today alerting the conference that Texas Tech would take action against any league sanction.
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Ross Dellenger@RossDellenger

As Big 12 presidents consider sanctions, Texas Tech reps notified the league that any penalty will be met with legal action, sources tell @YahooSports. Tech is exploring legal avenues with noted attorney Jeff Kessler, including seeking a second injunction bit.ly/4v1ghqC

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DIrish
DIrish@IrishTexan25·
@Buckeye_GDG If he plays, not one person will trust the outcome of their games. They will ruin ALL sports not just football.
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Jason Busby
Jason Busby@TheBusbyProject·
@Buckeye_GDG It surprises me how openly they're burning bridges with the Big Ten and the SEC. To me this doesn't feel like they've chewed down what this is really about and the consequences they may face in the future for doing it.
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Marc Dunham 🌵 🌵@MarcSDunham·
@_DH44_ It is literally the State AG’s job to protect its state entities. It didn’t even come from Ken. 🤦‍♀️
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David Howman
David Howman@_DH44_·
*senator, not governor Which doesn't change anything about what I said. The point is Campbell is giving lots of money to a guy who is now trying to weaponize the state to serve Tech's interests The office Paxton is running for doesn't change how shady it is
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Your mom's a cougar
Your mom's a cougar@Cougarlvr12·
@TheAndyKatz when I find myself in a hole, sometimes I stop digging. But Tech just refused to consider that option.
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Khazz
Khazz@Khazzeron·
@TheAndyKatz It's coming. Karmas a bitch. And no lawsuit gonna help them this time.
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Eric Blair
Eric Blair@GOrwell2020·
@TexansDoc It pretty much is consensus, its only the Tech people who are defending the indefensible
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John Crumpler
John Crumpler@TexansDoc·
The degree of intellectual dishonesty surrounding the Texas Tech situation is unbelievable. The precedent across all sports is if you gamble on the game, threaten the integrity of the competition, you don’t play. No other what-about-ism matters. Shocked that isn’t consensus.
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DIrish
DIrish@IrishTexan25·
@jonschr @TexansDoc But everyone watching a TT game he plays will question the outcome of the game, including the CFP.
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John Crumpler
John Crumpler@TexansDoc·
@dylan_jenks It’s originally not about Texas Tech but it is TT responsibility to acknowledge Sorsby can’t play college football but they’ll support his “recovery” Tech is making it about Texas Tech by finger pointing at anything else they can.
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Marc Dunham 🌵 🌵@MarcSDunham·
@TexansDoc This isn’t Texas Tech, it’s Sorsby. The ncaa should have made a better case for their inconsistent application of their rules.
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TECHTONICUS🌵
TECHTONICUS🌵@Techtonicus1·
@wilnerhotline What exactly has Texas Tech done here that you would consider to be garbage? You are cheerleading for a narrative that is entirely incorrect and is driven by a mob rule mentality. Tech is attempting to negotiate an unprecedented situation in a honorable manner.
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Jon Wilner
Jon Wilner@wilnerhotline·
The narrative that Texas Tech is in “an impossible spot” is garbage
Nate Longshore@mrlongshore

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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jeffmetcalfe
jeffmetcalfe@jeffmetcalfe·
@wilnerhotline just tell him he can stay and continue to get help but not play ... after that it's up to him
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Marc Dunham 🌵 🌵@MarcSDunham·
@JayHeidrick No, it’s making sure that the Big12 doesn’t penalize us, under the TI order, for having done nothing wrong.
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