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6 hours ago, Stuhoo said:

College football P4 conferences considering a boycott? The ball is in your court:

A Texas court scheduled Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby's trial against the NCAA for Feb. 8, 2027, two weeks after the College Football Playoff National Championship is scheduled to be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

The 99th District Court in Lubbock County, Texas, where Texas Tech is located, scheduled the trial Monday, the same day a judge granted Sorsby a temporary injunction that might clear him to play for the Red Raiders in 2026 even after the NCAA declared him ineligible for wagering on college sports.

The NCAA has already appealed Judge Ken Curry's ruling to the Court of Appeals for the Seventh District of Texas in Amarillo.

Each of the four justices in the Seventh District -- Chief Justice Judy Parker and Lawrence Doss, Alex Yarbrough and Laura Pratt -- are graduates of the Texas Tech School of Law, according to their online bios.

Yeah, good luck with any kind of ruling/decision other than "Sorsby plays"... as ridiculous as that is, clearly the fix is in.

Posted
13 hours ago, Stuhoo said:

I cordially invite you to the 1:25 mark of this video. Brendan Sorsby is Elmo!

Confused? You’ll see:

 

The number of the day, that is hilarious.

Posted

Texas AG Ken Paxton steps into the Sorsby-kerfuffle:

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/49032069/texas-ag-warns-big-12-texas-tech-punished-playing-sorsby

 

 

Texas attorney general Ken Paxton sent a letter to Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark and board of directors chairman Douglas Girod on Thursday, notifying the league that it would be exposed to "substantial liability" if it takes action against Texas Tech for playing quarterback Brendan Sorsby.

The Big 12 Conference's presidents met Thursday to discuss whether the league can invoke Bylaw 3.6 to sanction the Red Raiders if they decide to play Sorsby, who was declared ineligible by the NCAA for wagering on college sports. Texas Judge Ken Curry granted Sorsby a temporary injunction to play for the Red Raiders on Monday. The NCAA plans to appeal the ruling.

"We are aware that the Big 12 is considering invoking Bylaw 3.6 of the Big 12's Bylaws to sanction Texas Tech for respecting the Order and continuing its support of Mr. Sorsby as a student-athlete," Paxton wrote in the letter. "This letter serves to notify the Big 12 that any such action would be unlawful and would expose the Conference to substantial liability."

 

 

Posted
17 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

Texas AG Ken Paxton steps into the Sorsby-kerfuffle:

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/49032069/texas-ag-warns-big-12-texas-tech-punished-playing-sorsby

 

 

Texas attorney general Ken Paxton sent a letter to Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark and board of directors chairman Douglas Girod on Thursday, notifying the league that it would be exposed to "substantial liability" if it takes action against Texas Tech for playing quarterback Brendan Sorsby.

The Big 12 Conference's presidents met Thursday to discuss whether the league can invoke Bylaw 3.6 to sanction the Red Raiders if they decide to play Sorsby, who was declared ineligible by the NCAA for wagering on college sports. Texas Judge Ken Curry granted Sorsby a temporary injunction to play for the Red Raiders on Monday. The NCAA plans to appeal the ruling.

"We are aware that the Big 12 is considering invoking Bylaw 3.6 of the Big 12's Bylaws to sanction Texas Tech for respecting the Order and continuing its support of Mr. Sorsby as a student-athlete," Paxton wrote in the letter. "This letter serves to notify the Big 12 that any such action would be unlawful and would expose the Conference to substantial liability."

 

 

He’s a Tech fan I take it. What a tool 

Posted
Just now, rayl456 said:

Yeah…that too.

Paxton is looking to improve his reputation in the state seeing he is supposedly running behind in the polls for US Senate.  I wouldn't doubt this is more political than actually wanting Sorsby to play next year.

Posted
39 minutes ago, Brass Cannon said:

He’s a Tech fan I take it. What a tool 

Guess who has donated $30K to his senate campaign…

I’m sure you guessed right!

Cody Campbell.

The image hit to get a good QB for one year is starting to look not worth it to TTU.

Posted
14 minutes ago, jermhoosierfan said:

Paxton is looking to improve his reputation in the state seeing he is supposedly running behind in the polls for US Senate.  I wouldn't doubt this is more political than actually wanting Sorsby to play next year.

No doubt.

Posted

Paxton being a scumballbag is not a hot take, but to state that it’s compelling that a Republican billionaire giving $30k of campaign cash to a home-state Republican senatorial candidate is off point. Same goes for billionaire Democrat donors.
 

$30k is a chump change contribution from a guy like Campbell. Look up how much Campbell has given to other politicians- exponentially larger numbers.

Posted
On 6/9/2026 at 2:40 PM, Stuhoo said:

College football P4 conferences considering a boycott? The ball is in your court:

The NCAA has already appealed Judge Ken Curry's ruling to the Court of Appeals for the Seventh District of Texas in Amarillo.

 

Do we have any idea what kind of timeline this might have? I know Jay Bilas has been adamant that it will be over-turned and Sorsby never plays.

Posted
12 hours ago, Stuhoo said:

Paxton being a scumballbag is not a hot take, but to state that it’s compelling that a Republican billionaire giving $30k of campaign cash to a home-state Republican senatorial candidate is off point. Same goes for billionaire Democrat donors.
 

$30k is a chump change contribution from a guy like Campbell. Look up how much Campbell has given to other politicians- exponentially larger numbers.

Paxton is the definition of a scumballbag.  When the defense lawyer who defended you in the Texas Senate for impeachment endorses the Democrat in Texas, yeah, you might be dirty.  I wonder how much of the Sorsby thing will backfire on TT even more after he is saying how they will be violating Texas law?  

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