In an unthinkably stupid decision, almost exclusively on the concept that gambling addiction is a mental illness and needs to be treated (which it is, BUT...), Brendan Sorsby has won an injunction barring the NCAA from banning him, even though he is known, at the very least, to have placed 40 bets while a freshman quarterback at Indiana for games Indiana played in the 2022 season.
If even ONE of those bets was against the Hoosiers, he should be in prison for sports bribery.
He should be as welcome on a football field as I should be at a Broadway theatre -- banned as a danger to the entire institution thereto.
Now, boo-hoo to TCU coach Sonny Dykes, who publicly asked how any sporting event can be trusted ever again. Coach Dykes, you are about... 25 years, if not more, too late. My position, unlike other sports conspiracy theorists, is that any game that can be fixed is.
But to give you an idea as to how dangerous this ruling is to the entire institution of American sports, there are going to be meetings among the other Big XII schools, starting tomorrow.
There is discussion of how to proceed, if to proceed, and even calls for boycotting all Texas Tech sports, if not throwing them out of the Big XII Conference part and parcel -- which I would have to say is about the only real option the other schools probably have not to play Sorsby and the TTU football team.
In fact, the University of Georgia Athletic Director has officially enacted such a boycott. He will not allow the Bulldogs to play Texas Tech in ANY SPORT. Nebraska has also boycotted.
But this decision basically opens the door wide open. I said, last week, on a far lesser case, that there was question as to when the entire situation of college sports as we even know them now just blows up completely.
I think we just got it. I do believe the concerns are valid -- as it is now basically impossible to enforce, short of FBI-level Federal arrest for sports bribery, athletes who wager on their own teams.
That man needs to be UNEMPLOYABLE in sports, at any level. He probably needs to be in prison. And now, barring either someone doing the right thing or deliberately injuring him (take your pick), he's going to be on the field this Fall.
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