Wetzel: Don't blame Texas Tech for a judge's bad r...
Key takeaways
- But then along comes a new contender: an avalanche of rants and threats and hypocritical posturing by university presidents, athletic directors and conferences as a whole blaming Texas Tech for a judge's dumb ruling.
- Nebraska says it "will not schedule any contests vs.
- Look, you can find Curry's decision to be absurd and damaging -- and still roll your eyes at all of these hot takes.
Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.
After all, it left the NCAA as the only sports governing body on earth that can't sideline a player for, among other things, betting on his own team, as Sorsby did at least 40 times when he was part of the Indiana football program.
But then along comes a new contender: an avalanche of rants and threats and hypocritical posturing by university presidents, athletic directors and conferences as a whole blaming Texas Tech for a judge's dumb ruling.
They've even taken it a step further and declared that unless the Red Raiders "do the right thing" and sit Sorsby, they'll stop playing Texas Tech or kick Tech out of the Big 12 or boycott West Texas crude or who knows what?