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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 شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2018
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TwoPleceCoogs@Two3456789Co·
Bro 😭😭😭
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Jake@imjakehowreyou·
@S1987Tramp @DallasTX15023 @RossDellenger Right, but the point still stands. They are the ones that initiated their lawsuit. Do you they’d risk that if there was something nefarious under this all? Would they do that for $1 million and Scott Satterfield?
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Ross Dellenger
Ross Dellenger@RossDellenger·
Attorney Jeffrey Kessler has sent to the Big 12 a letter detailing potential legal action if the league sanctions Brendan Sorsby or Texas Tech and requests the conference preserve all documents for possible discovery.
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Jake@imjakehowreyou·
@DallasTX15023 @RossDellenger They’re a public university. You can public record request whatever you want. Plus, they already have a lawsuit against Sorsby. They would’ve probably thought of that first if they were covering something up lol. Discovery has started in the NIL case, btw. 😎
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br47@imabr47·
@DallasTX15023 @RossDellenger It's literally in the NCAA court filings that they only received an alert from Sorsby being blocked from a betting platform, not from betting.
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BobSn@simps1b·
@RossDellenger @Joseph_Duarte Wow let’s take a stand to allow players to gamble, why don’t we. Sheesh. ‘We want to be relevant at all costs. And we mean ALL COSTS.’
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Pete Nakos
Pete Nakos@PeteNakos·
Texas Tech leadership team has released a video answering questions on Brendan Sorsby. on3.com/boards/forums/…
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Toppin’s twists🌵@KerwinsFro·
This right here is GOLD
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Marc Dunham 🌵 🌵@MarcSDunham·
@AndrewM_Woods @Running_Ryan @DouglasTS @TomMarsLaw key issue is that Curry’s order didn’t just protect Sorsby. It also reportedly barred the NCAA from using its Rule of Restitution against Texas Tech and even schools that play Texas Tech while the injunction is in force. That significantly weakens the NCAA’s enforcement mechanism
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Andrew Woods@AndrewM_Woods·
@MarcSDunham @Running_Ryan @DouglasTS @TomMarsLaw The Big 12 is not a named party in the court order and how is the Big 12 enforcing its rules (that TTU agreed to) an antitrust violation. Not every instance of a group vs a smaller group or individual is antitrust
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Tom Mars@TomMarsLaw·
If the Texas AG is really serious about suing the Big 12 for violating the federal antitrust laws, he’s not going to be able to litigate that claim before a state court judge. As a matter of law, that case would have to be litigated in a federal district court.
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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Retaliator@Retaliator375·
@MarcSDunham @TheMEPS @finebaum player caught breaking the fundamental rule of athletics then his university helps him sue the ncaa to get his eligibility back. after all parties involved agreed to the ncaa’s rules before hand
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Paul Finebaum
Paul Finebaum@finebaum·
"It's crazy...because it's not murder, it's not beating somebody..." Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire defends his QB Brendan Sorsby, who's under fire for gambling on his own team's football games:
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Shaun@The_Scarr02·
@MarcSDunham @jj4hill @TTU58689 @TomMarsLaw 1. I was annoyed you insinuated I used AI. My opinion was fully based on my own knowledge 2. If you don’t want to get called retarded, don’t say dumb shit. I’m fine having a well meaning conversation but I have a low tolerance for utter nonsense and what you said was nonsense.
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Tom Mars@TomMarsLaw·
A super majority of the Big 12 directors (schools) already have almost unlimited discretion to sanction Texas Tech. What’s more, they also have the authority to amend the Big 12 Bylaws at any time to specifically require the immediate suspension or dismissal of any school which knowingly plays an athlete who has admitted to placing bets on his own team.
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I'm told Texas Tech would consider legal action if athletic programs and/or conferences try to exclude them from competition or hinder their scheduling.

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Shaun@The_Scarr02·
@MarcSDunham @jj4hill @TTU58689 @TomMarsLaw AG is involved because he/she is an elected official and subject to public opinion. I didn’t say there is no legal recourse the AG can attempt to take, obviously there is as this is America after all. That doesn’t mean the AG is likely to be successful or it’s a valid lawsuit
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Marc Dunham 🌵 🌵@MarcSDunham·
@AndrewM_Woods @Running_Ryan @DouglasTS @TomMarsLaw key issue is that Curry’s order didn’t just protect Sorsby. It also reportedly barred the NCAA from using its Rule of Restitution against Texas Tech and even schools that play Texas Tech while the injunction is in force. That significantly weakens the NCAA’ enforcement mechanism.
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David McKenzie
David McKenzie@mckenzielaw·
Let me tell you how this Sordid Sorsby saga is going to play out. And let me give his lawyers an A+ for advocacy and the judge who issued this imbecilic TRO an F-minus-minus-minus. Appellate courts detest disturbing interim orders like this one. They are "interlocutory," meaning incomplete, and courts of appeals are loath to undo them on a supersedeas basis before a final judgment exists. But the hidden genius is that Sorsby's attorneys somehow found a judge willing to enjoin the NCAA from enforcing its most primal rule: athletes cannot bet on games, and certainly cannot bet on the games they themselves are playing in. Once that order hit, game over. Texas Tech has to abide by it. Sorsby gets to play, gets paid, and makes his millions long before any Texas appellate court could conceivably weigh in on a trial-court order that applies equitable doctrines against the NCAA without even a modicum of contractual basis. Bonkers and unfair, yes, but that's how this cookie is going to crumble. Only thing that keeps Sorsby from playing this fall, in my view, is the publicity heat. Legally, Judge Curry's order will not survive scrutiny. It does not need to. The season starts in September. Maybe that is the strategy? I think so. That's too bad. Nobody wins here. It's a hot mess. I hope Sorsby serves a reasonable suspension, gets the help he needs, and after everything makes it to the first round in the NFL. Addictions are real. The kid is young. This is an interim chapter, not a death sentence and not forever. The problem here is not Sorsby. It is Texas Tech, which recruited him knowing the investigation was underway, paid him $4M, and is now invoking his recovery as the institutional justification for keeping him on the field. Ugliness in Lubbock.
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Beth Blinn@BlinnBeth·
@MarcSDunham @ALGsportsfan @finebaum I was responding to your comment on its face. What is your honest opinion of why Sorsby should be treated differently than every other student athlete who did what he has done?
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