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BuckeyeInfoWars
BuckeyeInfoWars@BuckeyeInfoWars·
@RossDellenger Great, let’s make this a red versus blue issue that’s just what the situation needs.
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Raidergrad 🌵@raidergrad2·
@ChristopherIhde @jlkurtz You evidently don't read anything or don't comprehend! The whole conversation has been on the suit back against to conference if they sanction Tech. Sanctions against Tech when cincy actually played him don't support the legal argument regarding sanctions.
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Christopher Ihde
Christopher Ihde@ChristopherIhde·
@raidergrad2 @jlkurtz Your assertion is flimsy at best because of the deception by Sorsby. Tech is going to bring a lawsuit saying Cinci should be punished because the guy they're defending lied to Cinci about his transgressions while at said school? Would love to see how that plays out.
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John Kurtz
John Kurtz@jlkurtz·
Big 12 ADs have every reason to be furious about the Brendan Sorsby ruling. I absolutely hate it too. But there's one big reason sanctioning Texas Tech is a fight the league shouldn't pick. (Link in replies)
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Raidergrad 🌵@raidergrad2·
@ChristopherIhde @jlkurtz Whether Sorsby lied or not, they played him after they were informed. The discussion was actually in regards to the legal battle if you read. Not the support for either side on playing him.
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Christopher Ihde
Christopher Ihde@ChristopherIhde·
@raidergrad2 @jlkurtz Sorsby lied to Cinci about his gambling when they approached him. Holding Cinci accountable for being lied to by Sorsby, while supporting Tech's fight for Sorsby which includes knowing Sorsby lied to Cinci, is a take.
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Coach Vint
Coach Vint@coachvint·
@kenneth7davis @mrlongshore Look up Sovereign Immunity. He wouldn’t have standing to sue. He chose to hurt his draft status when he started betting on games. He cost himself millions.
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Nate Longshore
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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WVU Baseball
WVU Baseball@WVUBaseball·
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN PROGRAM HISTORY, WE'RE GOING TO THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES!!! #HailWV // #Omaneers
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Raidergrad 🌵
Raidergrad 🌵@raidergrad2·
@DoubleT_WreckEm If people like you would worry less about judging and calling names you’d be a lot more successful and a lot less miserable life. I sincerely hope you reap what you are sewing.
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🌵 Wreck'Em Ŧech 🌵
🌵 Wreck'Em Ŧech 🌵@DoubleT_WreckEm·
@raidergrad2 U right wing magaT PEDO lovers are SOOOOOOOO infatuated w sex, gender & things that have literally NO EFFECT on you or your day to day life. Talarico has more sense in his pinky than you nasty PEDO LOVING CULT magaTs have as a whole. Your hate for others is what drives y'all.
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SEC Numbers Guy
SEC Numbers Guy@secnumbersguy·
Wins since 2010: -Oklahoma 161 -Texas Tech 106 -Nebraska 104 A blue blood, a has been, and a never was.
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Cody Campbell
Cody Campbell@CodyC64·
@sentuberville (aka “Coach”). Sent this letter to a bunch of college athletic directors, apparently in attempt to undercut the great progress on and momentum behind the bi-partisan Protect College Sports Act. According to his letter, Coach sees eligibility exemptions for Military Service, Religious Missions, and Pregnancy as a bad thing? I thought he was pro military, pro faith, and pro family?? Instead of running a subversive and sneaky campaign (probably at someone else’s behest - you obviously hasn’t even read the thing), wherein you misrepresent and confuse the contents of the bill, and try to get a bunch of AD’s worked up, why don’t you just walk down the hall, share your experience with your colleagues, and offer some constructive ways to make the bill even better? Your wisdom and experience would be welcomed in the conversation. Inform yourself, read the bill, and stop trying to play political games. You know, as well as anyone, that the lives and futures of hundreds of thousands of young athletes hang in the balance.
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TexasD11
TexasD11@Texas_D11·
This will be my last post about tech… yall act like you belong on the big stage because you finally have a couple of big donors… you don’t. Because you have to overpay to get anyone to go to that shithole Lubbock. You’ll never be Texas, OU, Bama…. So stop talking like you are.
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Raidergrad 🌵
Raidergrad 🌵@raidergrad2·
@tierani_kristen I sincerely hope that you reach the ceiling for earnings someday that you want to put on softball players.
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Tierani
Tierani@tierani_kristen·
Tampering. Poaching. Millions in NIL spent (wasted?). 0 National Championships.
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Raidergrad 🌵@raidergrad2·
@KasieAnnLang Funny how the people complaining the loudest are women. Jealousy doesn’t win, I’ve learned that the hard way ma’am.
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Kasie Ann Lang
Kasie Ann Lang@KasieAnnLang·
All that money and it still couldn’t buy a championship. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Texas deserved this.
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