That horrendous throw to end the Cinci/Nebraska game...
Any team not named Notre Dame. I hate their teams and their beyond arrogant fans.Fun question: Texas Tech vs Notre Dame in a bowl game, who do you want to win? NO meteors or other Armageddon scenarios allowed.
Letting him play sends a message to the rest of the team. Not letting him play sends a different message. Which message is better for the team? For the sport? IMO no football team should touch him ever again, creating an exmple. Don’t even think about bringing this contagion into our locker room!If an Illinois player admitted to gambling on college sports and their own teams I would hope this athletic department would support them in recovery from potential gambling addiction but not in getting back on the team.
I guess the poetic justice outcome would be for Texas Tech to play the guy, only to later find out he cost them several games via point shaving.Letting him play sends a message to the rest of the team. Not letting him play sends a different message. Which message is better for the team? For the sport? IMO no football team should touch him ever again, creating an exmple. Don’t even think about bringing this contagion into our locker room!
Sure, help him with rehab and maybe also to finish school. He threw one opportunity away but can still build a very good life for himself.
Cowards . . . .Why not?
I’ve learned over the years that when you feel like you need to spend a lot of time and effort to justify something, maybe you need to think about whether the thing you’re trying to justify is the right thing to do in the first place.The defense
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This would be especially fun if they were former scum or tOSU players.Since a Texas judge can get around the NCAA's gambling rules, are there any Illinois judges that think it's really unfair that Illinois can't bring in some guys off an NFL practice squad or the UFL. /s
Not only that, check this out: Texas AG to Sue Big 12?Since a Texas judge can get around the NCAA's gambling rules...
I'm not watching it either. As soon as I saw 23+ minutes I moved on.The defense
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State of Texas V. Big 12 in a civil lawsuit.Not only that, check this out: Texas AG to Sue Big 12?