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XpressTR@XpressTR·
Markette kendini videoya çeken bir kadın, farkında olmadan başka bir müşterinin fiyatlar karşısındaki tepkisini de kayda aldı.
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dana@dana_msn·
@_Matt_Bowers_ Really sad he played for Mike Leach. Coach would tell him exactly how wrong he is.
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Matt Bowers@_Matt_Bowers_·
When the paying kids to play ball started I said this would be the worst case scenario. I figured it would be basketball and at a smaller school. But basically you have a booster / donor that runs a D1 athletic program. The booster publicly for Texas Tech athletics. It’s Cody’s show to run in Lubbock. This was his decision. Not the AD or Chancellor’s decision. Wild times. Can’t end soon enough.
Trey Wallace@TreyWallace

Cody Campbell calls out those threatening to boycott playing Texas Tech because of integrity He said teams have players with DUIs, woman abusers “I mean, nobody boycotted to play Penn State a few years ago when that horrible situation happened there” foxnews.com/outkick-sports…

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dana@dana_msn·
@CoyoteRaider It’s awful and they should be severely Punished
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Coyote Raider 🌵@CoyoteRaider·
I understand the frustration against Texas Tech. But he still hasn’t played a down for us. Why does nobody care that cinci played him an entire season knowing? usatoday.com/story/sports/n…
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Michael Casagrande
Michael Casagrande@ByCasagrande·
Guess the price of a College World Series golf shirt.
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dana@dana_msn·
@happydoggothai I am partial to pitties but I loved this story he was such a smiley guy from the time he was rescued.
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Happy Doggo Thailand
Happy Doggo Thailand@happydoggothai·
เเมกซิมัสเปลี่ยนไปเยอะมากตอนนี้เป็นหมาที่เเข็งเเรงเเละสุขภาพจิตดีจริงๆ❤️
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dana@dana_msn·
@JacobHarrisSBI Why does punishing him mean he can’t stay in Lubbock
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Phoebee Frenchie
Phoebee Frenchie@PhoebeeFrenchie·
@Joseph_Duarte Sorsby’s parents should step in and remove their son from athletics until he has fully recovered. A month in rehab is a drop in the bucket and more for show so he can continue playing football.
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Joseph Duarte
Joseph Duarte@Joseph_Duarte·
Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire says he heard from Brendan Sorsby’s parents Monday night, the day he was granted a temporary injunction that makes him eligible in 2026. “As excited as he was … his mom and dad called and all they wanted to talk about, ‘Is Texas Tech going to be OK?’”
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dana@dana_msn·
@CodyC64 I am just curious if you write these tweets or you have your people craft those responses?
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Cody Campbell
Cody Campbell@CodyC64·
Great post, and this is part is absolutely spot on! “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.”
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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dana@dana_msn·
@NiallHarbison Please don’t do that my blind girl loved my other dogs they made her feel safe and she adored me.
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Niall Harbison@NiallHarbison·
Big change of plans for Rocky. I did not see this coming for him given how bad he was but It makes sense. It's what is best for him!
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Fearlessleadr7@F22pilot·
@On3 @WRAL Will Wade wasn’t a piece of shit while he was NCState’s coach and Lane Kiffin wasn’t unlikable while he was Ole Miss’ coach… But as soon as they get to LSU they are both the devil. F that. We never wanted Will gone in the first place. We get what we want. Deal with
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On3@On3·
NEW: NC State is investigating whether LSU improperly persuaded Will Wade to break his contract with the Wolfpack, @WRAL reports. on3.com/news/report-nc…
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Jacob Harris
Jacob Harris@JacobHarrisSBI·
What wild 24 hours. Here are 3⃣ misconceptions/misinformation I'm seeing regarding the Brendan Sorsby case: 1. He bet on games he played in. He did NOT bet on any games he suited up for. While not great he bet on games while redshirting, he never bet on a game he suit up in. 2. The Judge in this case is from Lubbock. Ken Curry is a retired Tarrant County (Fort Worth) judge that graduated from Houston and UT-Arlington. He is currently eligible to practice law and his practice is listed in Colleyville, TX (over 300 miles from Lubbock). 3. Texas Tech did something wrong. He made all of his bets before taking a snap at Texas Tech. Cincinnati was alerted to his potential gambling activity (per ESPN). Texas Tech declared him ineligible and will now follow the temporary injunction (like the rest of the NCAA).
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dana@dana_msn·
@NiallHarbison It is so amazing the progress he has made with all the love and care for you and your team.
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Niall Harbison@NiallHarbison·
We’re building his eyesight up daily. The little see through fence is the only thing that confuses him now. A really fantastic tonic to be out with him making progress (3/3)
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Niall Harbison@NiallHarbison·
Was obviously feeling a bit down about Atlas today. Luckily when I arrived Mr Rocky said come on let’s go for a walk and he lifted my spirits (1/3)
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dana@dana_msn·
@ChazWrightTV Well Indiana wasn’t pushing for his reinstatement. I’m not sure they were even aware until he was gone. I don’t know if Cincinnati had any visibility.
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Jason McIntyre
Jason McIntyre@jasonrmcintyre·
Can anyone articulate why betting ON your team if you’re NOT playing is a bad thing? I’m sure the logic is sound and reasonable I just haven’t heard or read it yet.
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dana@dana_msn·
@joglesby1936 Has anyone besides me seen the Art Schlichter special? Gambling addiction is real and in this age of technology we are trusting this kid to have learned a lesson? Just hard to grasp.
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dana@dana_msn·
@Mathieu_Era None if you want to wear the purple and gold
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Tyrann Mathieu
Tyrann Mathieu@Mathieu_Era·
Can I return back to college football? I only played 2 seasons, should have 2 more eligibility years left…. Can you find me a judge in Louisiana who can see to it that Honey Badger gets to finish his last 2 years of college football? Who’s going to say no ?????
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dana@dana_msn·
@LoewyLawFirm @DustyG10 What about the other issues as I assume he didn’t pay taxes on his winnings.
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Adam Loewy
Adam Loewy@LoewyLawFirm·
@DustyG10 Was there evidcen he deliberating went under ? Remember guys are going to prison on NBA for that so I assume it was looked at
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Pete Thamel
Pete Thamel@PeteThamel·
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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Ross Dellenger
Ross Dellenger@RossDellenger·
Statement from Texas Tech booster and board chair Cody Campbell
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