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Discussion in 'Football: NFL, College, High School' started by don grahamleone, Aug 23, 2025.

  1. rockbox

    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    Texas will go after the best players available and have the money to do it. 4 stars, 5 stars, transfers. Texas hasn't had a great receiver that they recruited since Worthy. All their other good receivers they've had were transfers.
     
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    NCAA counsel not even in the courtroom.



     
  4. Buck Turgidson

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    No reason Chambliss shouldn't have another year. Good for him.
     
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    Guys suing because JUCO years shouldn't count against eligibility is something that needed to be shot down, and it was:

    https://www.espn.com/college-footba...ies-tennessee-qb-joey-aguilar-eligibility-bid

    Howeeeevah: Aguilar's (Tennessee QB) 3 JUCO seasons consisted of a redshirt and the COVID season and a year at San Francisco JC before he transferred to Tennessee. So now I don't know what to think.

    It's very difficult to see how the NCAA is applying rules equally across the board. Maybe they need better rules?
     
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    There's an extra year there:

    2019: Redshirt at San Fran
    2020: Covid-Cancelled Season at San Fran
    2021: Played JUCO at Diablo Valley - started half their games
    2022: Played JUCO at Diablo Valley - started half their games
    2023: Played D1 at App State
    2024: Played D1 at App State
    2025: Played D1 at Tennessee

    So he's been in college for 7 years and played football in 5 of them. Seems like more than enough.

    I think the NCAA does have pretty straightforward rules. Courts just keep invalidating them so its become a total shitshow of what gets enforced and where.
     
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  7. Buck Turgidson

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    Well, nevermind.

    I had the sequence of years and the extra year out of order.

    I do love that Trinidad Chambliss gets another year (I believe his 7th?). Because he's fun and good for CFB

    Pretty much this: I think the NCAA does have pretty straightforward rules. Courts just keep invalidating them so its become a total shitshow of what gets enforced and where.
     
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    My buddy from Tech thinks this goes a lot deeper hence the rehab.
     
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    Sorsby might be "just a kid," but the harm being done to these players via the full-scale societal embrace of gambling is going to have long-term negative impacts on everyone. It's really gross how we simultaneously unleashed the floodgates of NIL and legalized gambling on 20-year-olds.
     
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    That is deflecting a lot of blame off of Sorsby IMO. The guy gambled on his own team, that is literally the only thing you are absolutely not allowed to bet on at any level. I'm guessing this is a non-story otherwise. He also placed these bets as a 3* backup QB at Indiana so not sure how much NIL he was actually making at the time.
     
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  12. Buck Turgidson

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    This is a good opinion piece and I can't find much, if anything, I disagree with:

    https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/48941162/judge-slam-door-texas-tech-sorsby
     
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    Oh yeah he's a moron. But, I don't think he'll be the last to do this and the NCAA and sports world at large have really done a disservice to the players with their open embrace of gambling.
     
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    Cody the Fracker may not be a principled man.
     

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