Popular Post Stuhoo Posted Wednesday at 07:29 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 07:29 PM 50 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said: Moot point. Judge in Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby's lawsuit against NCAA recused himself. Judge Phillip Hays, a Lubbock native with two Tech degrees, didn't give a reason. Replacement to be picked by administrative judge with degrees from A&M and Baylor, but not Tech. Not a moot point to me! Jude Hays recused himself because he has integrity to have made the personal determination that his ties to the university ethically disqualified him or would have tarnished any decision he might have made. Kudos to Judge Phillip Hays. cybergates, Home Jersey, Dave from Dayton and 5 others 8 Quote
Hovadipo Posted Wednesday at 08:05 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 08:05 PM 34 minutes ago, Stuhoo said: Not a moot point to me! Jude Hays recused himself because he has integrity to have made the personal determination that his ties to the university ethically disqualified him or would have tarnished any decision he might have made. Kudos to Judge Phillip Hays. "He doesn't have a chance in hell and I'm going to piss off all my buddies if I'm the one that tells him as much." Which is still honorable in its own Texas way. Home Jersey, Stuhoo and go iu bb 3 Quote
Stuhoo Posted Wednesday at 08:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:17 PM 11 minutes ago, Hovadipo said: "He doesn't have a chance in hell and I'm going to piss off all my buddies if I'm the one that tells him as much." Which is still honorable in its own Texas way. That thought came to mind. "If I had legal justification to allow this I'd try to stay on. But I'd likely have to nuke it, so I'll recuse and let someone else do the dirty deed." That's not soooo bad. go iu bb, jermhoosierfan and BtownStrength 3 Quote
Hovadipo Posted Wednesday at 08:25 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 08:25 PM 6 minutes ago, Stuhoo said: That thought came to mind. "If I had legal justification to allow this I'd try to stay on. But I'd likely have to nuke it, so I'll recuse and let someone else do the dirty deed." That's not soooo bad. Heard a guy from Sportico on SiriusXM College this morning say he thinks Sorsby gets suspended for 6 games and is allowed to finish out the season. 1) That would be an insane ruling. Burn it all down if he's allowed to play another snap in college. 2) Tech's 7th game is against......Cincinnati. 3) Does Tech even want to deal with that? Probably, but...why? Quote
skhoosier2 Posted Wednesday at 08:45 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:45 PM 13 minutes ago, Hovadipo said: Heard a guy from Sportico on SiriusXM College this morning say he thinks Sorsby gets suspended for 6 games and is allowed to finish out the season. 1) That would be an insane ruling. Burn it all down if he's allowed to play another snap in college. 2) Tech's 7th game is against......Cincinnati. 3) Does Tech even want to deal with that? Probably, but...why? Agree. Insane ruling if that's what happens. But they are desperate, and it's perceived with their defense and Sorsby it is supposed to be their year. Likely hoping they can coast thru the first 6 games then return Sorsby and make a stronger statement to get into the playoffs as a high seed. Not sure I am convinced they will be much more than they were last year. Their offense was stagnant, and I guess Sorsby will improve that, but their coaching doesn't necessarily impress me (and didn't they lose someone key on their defensive staff?). Quote
Hardwood83 Posted Wednesday at 09:10 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:10 PM 43 minutes ago, Hovadipo said: Heard a guy from Sportico on SiriusXM College this morning say he thinks Sorsby gets suspended for 6 games and is allowed to finish out the season. 1) That would be an insane ruling. Burn it all down if he's allowed to play another snap in college. 2) Tech's 7th game is against......Cincinnati. 3) Does Tech even want to deal with that? Probably, but...why? Absolutely, another nail in the coffin of college sports. Should at least be the veneer of legitimacy. BtownStrength 1 Quote
iu2win Posted Wednesday at 10:43 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:43 PM There absolutely MUST be consequences for Sorsby (or any other college football player who bets on his own team). Any way you slice it, he had to be knowledgeable enough to realize he was risking his college playing career when he made that first bet. Likely didn't bet on himself becoming worth millions and now has regret over it. He should never again play college football. An NFL team willing to risk Sorsby making more poor choices in the future is on them. I hope for the best for the young man. Hope he can learn from his mistakes, move on to a pro team who will have him, and keep things within the rules moving forward. Pagoda and Hardwood83 2 Quote
rayl456 Posted Wednesday at 11:06 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:06 PM 21 minutes ago, iu2win said: There absolutely MUST be consequences for Sorsby (or any other college football player who bets on his own team). Any way you slice it, he had to be knowledgeable enough to realize he was risking his college playing career when he made that first bet. Likely didn't bet on himself becoming worth millions and now has regret over it. He should never again play college football. An NFL team willing to risk Sorsby making more poor choices in the future is on them. I hope for the best for the young man. Hope he can learn from his mistakes, move on to a pro team who will have him, and keep things within the rules moving forward. Art Schlichter says get some help. LIHoosier and AZ Hoosier 2 Quote
Stuhoo Posted Thursday at 11:59 AM Posted Thursday at 11:59 AM 15 hours ago, Hovadipo said: Heard a guy from Sportico on SiriusXM College this morning say he thinks Sorsby gets suspended for 6 games and is allowed to finish out the season. 1) That would be an insane ruling. Burn it all down if he's allowed to play another snap in college. 2) Tech's 7th game is against......Cincinnati. 3) Does Tech even want to deal with that? Probably, but...why? Quote
jermhoosierfan Posted Thursday at 07:38 PM Posted Thursday at 07:38 PM https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/48831953/ed-orgeron-returning-lsu-assistant-lane-kiffin-staff Well, Orgeron is back at LSU for "special assistant to recruiting and defense". Let's see how this turns out. Quote
LamarCheeks Posted Sunday at 02:27 AM Posted Sunday at 02:27 AM Whoa, Nellie -- isn't the choice rather obvious? Artie86 1 Quote
Stuhoo Posted Sunday at 02:43 AM Posted Sunday at 02:43 AM 14 minutes ago, LamarCheeks said: Whoa, Nellie -- isn't the choice rather obvious? Fowler and Gus are all-time greats that are in their prime. Keith Jackson is the all-time great for his era. Quote
hoosierhoo Posted Sunday at 09:52 AM Posted Sunday at 09:52 AM Gus was great until he became a caricature of Gus. He’s borderline unlistenable now. Quote
IUHoosierJoe Posted Sunday at 05:47 PM Posted Sunday at 05:47 PM Verne is really underrated IMO. Great at football, basketball, and golf. BtownStrength, Pagoda and Hovadipo 3 Quote
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