Phrazbit
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What really boils me about this decision is the Judge ruling in his favor because it would do "irreparable harm" to Sorsby financially.
DUH! That is the whole freaking point!
I hope this turns out the absolute worst for all involved. Sorsby is predictably mediocre, he deliberately throws a game right when he knows he's on the brink of being benched (why not?! It's clear this is now totally legal... if you can make BIG money to throw a game... why not do it?)
Texas Tech gets blackballed as an opponent (something that other schools are already working towards), kicked out of their conference and north texas gets hit by a comet.
In all seriousness. This gambling on college sports is about to get really really bad. If the players don't get punished then it's no different than the WWE, especially at the smaller schools that don't have NIL money. What is to prevent... Akron State's starting QB from deliberatly tossing 3 INTs in the first half of a game? Or just ducking games to juice the odds when he plays?
DUH! That is the whole freaking point!
I hope this turns out the absolute worst for all involved. Sorsby is predictably mediocre, he deliberately throws a game right when he knows he's on the brink of being benched (why not?! It's clear this is now totally legal... if you can make BIG money to throw a game... why not do it?)
Texas Tech gets blackballed as an opponent (something that other schools are already working towards), kicked out of their conference and north texas gets hit by a comet.
In all seriousness. This gambling on college sports is about to get really really bad. If the players don't get punished then it's no different than the WWE, especially at the smaller schools that don't have NIL money. What is to prevent... Akron State's starting QB from deliberatly tossing 3 INTs in the first half of a game? Or just ducking games to juice the odds when he plays?