gehringer_2 Posted April 28 Posted April 28 (edited) 24 minutes ago, buddha said: its funny because its osu, but it goes on everywhere. the idea that most bball or football players go to michigan for the academics is silly. osu has so many university wide scandals right now theyre beginning to rival michigan! TBF, schools do make a huge effort in recent years to help athletes go to school if they want to, I'm sure that is as true at OSU as at UM. But while you can lead a horse to water.... Edited April 28 by gehringer_2 Quote
buddha Posted April 28 Posted April 28 1 hour ago, gehringer_2 said: TBF, schools do make a huge effort in recent years to help athletes go to school if they want to, I'm sure that is as true at OSU as at UM. But while you can lead a horse to water.... you can lead a horse to taking advanced CPR and 5 independent study courses, but you cant make him drink! 1 Quote
Hongbit Posted May 19 Posted May 19 Even if he can get eligible, does Texas Tech really plan on letting him play and paying him $5M to do so. This sport is slimy but this would be a new low. Fortunately, I don’t think there’s any way the NCAA lets him play. Quote
Deleterious Posted May 23 Author Posted May 23 New tax filings show college sports’ financial arms race has new winners — and losers Quote Total revenues for the Big Ten, SEC, ACC, Big 12 and Pac-12 ∎ Big Ten (18 members): $1.47 billion, according to its tax form released May 1. ∎ SEC (16 members): $1.11 billion, according to its tax form released in February. ∎ ACC (18 members): $826.5 million according to its tax form released May 22. ∎ Big 12 (16 members): $610.9 million, according to its tax form, also released May 22. ∎ Pac-12 (two members): $111.5 million, according to its tax form released May 15. Quote Minimum distribution to each league member ∎ Big Ten: $76 million, not including new members Oregon and Washington, which received $46-48 million. ∎ SEC: $70.3 million, not including new members Oklahoma and Texas, which received $2.6 million and $12.1 million ∎ ACC: $42.8 million, not including Notre Dame or new members Cal, Stanford and SMU, which received $17-23 million. ∎ Big 12: $37.9 million, not including new members BYU, Houston, UCF and Cincinnati, which received $19-23 million. ∎ Pac-12: $29 million to both Oregon State and Washington State. Quote Highest distribution amounts per conference ∎ Big Ten: Ohio State, $91.6 million (football national champion in fiscal 2025) ∎ SEC: Georgia, $74.5 million ∎ACC: Clemson, $55.1 million ∎ Big 12: Arizona State, $43 million Note: Schools receive different amounts because of College Football Playoff participation and other factors. Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted Monday at 03:30 PM Posted Monday at 03:30 PM The NCAA needs some better lawyers. Quote
Hongbit Posted Monday at 04:28 PM Posted Monday at 04:28 PM (edited) Crazy that Texas Tech still plans on paying this guy $5M for next year. The injunction says he has to be made eligible but it doesn’t force the school to play him in games. That’s a coaching decision. The NCAA needs to pass a bylaw that any team that knowingly played with an ineligible player is out of the playoff for 3 years and loses substantial NIL money. Nobody would take that risk. Edited Monday at 04:31 PM by Hongbit Quote
buddha Posted Monday at 04:44 PM Posted Monday at 04:44 PM 1 hour ago, MichiganCardinal said: The NCAA needs some better lawyers. why is anyone surprised that a state court judge in lubbock, texas ruled for texas tech? Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Monday at 08:40 PM Posted Monday at 08:40 PM (edited) 4 minutes ago, MichiganCardinal said: this needs more than one "laugh" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Edited Monday at 08:41 PM by gehringer_2 Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted yesterday at 12:15 AM Posted yesterday at 12:15 AM Sure smells like other schools, if not the Big 12 itself, is going to force TTU into dropping the issue. Sure would be funny if Sorsby vs NCAA becomes Sorsby vs Texas Tech University. Quote
Deleterious Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago Just announce he isn't allowed to practice or be in the stadium on game days. Keep him on scholarship. Not much he can do after that. 1 Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago This whole Sorsby thing is ridiculous and you know that others banned in other sports are going to cite this decision. People like Emmanual "No" Clase. This whole gambling thing is so out of hand. It's ruined sports and now it's getting into everything. My station runs ads CONSTANTLY for Bet265 and Polymarket, which isn't "Gambling", it's just the "futures market". People who just play around with these things a little bit get sucked in and it ruins their lives. Hey, you can bet on the Oscars, right? Well, somebody has to print those envelopes with the winners' names, so somebody already knows. You don't think someone at the accounting firm that counts the Oscar votes or the printing company that prints the envelopes won't possibly call a third cousin somewhere and give them the info. NO WAY! I have always wondered why we couldn't bet on sports and we could play the stock market and I thought it was cool that they finally allowed it - and I actually made decent money on hockey bets, $10 at a time until they stopped with the 5.5 over/unders. Once they upped it to 6.5, I opted out and only rarely bet small amounts now, but maybe 3 or 4 times a year. But it's just everywhere now and it's quite an experience to watch someone at a Buffalo Wild Wings have a total meltdown because he just lost 2K on a Bills-Saints game because Buffalo didn't run up the score and cover the spread. Someone who probably doesn't have a ton of money to start. "Sorry, Hun, We're being Foreclosed. WHAT? FORECLOSED? Yeah, the Bills decided to run out the clock. Someone with nothing left to lose is going to target a coach or athlete. Someone already fired a shot at Andy Reid in his office. Gee, I wonder why. Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) By the way, if your car breaksdown on Rotunda or the Southfield Service Drive by the Lions practice facility, the Lions security folks will be paying you a visit within 5 minutes and will stay with you until your car is fixed or towed. You won't be able to take a step towards that building. I dare you to try and fly a drone over that practice field. Edited 12 hours ago by Motor City Sonics Quote
Hongbit Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 12 hours ago, Deleterious said: Just announce he isn't allowed to practice or be in the stadium on game days. Keep him on scholarship. Not much he can do after that. They would still have to pay him the $5M Quote
buddha Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Hongbit said: They would still have to pay him the $5M probably depends on the contract terms. there might be something in there that could void the deal, or be contingent on him being able to play. Quote
Deleterious Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago The school isn't on the hook for a penny of that $5 million. That deal is between Campbell and Sorsby. I understand he has a lot of influence over the program. But the school might not have a choice if nobody will schedule any of the TT teams. Quote
Hongbit Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 50 minutes ago, Deleterious said: The school isn't on the hook for a penny of that $5 million. That deal is between Campbell and Sorsby. I understand he has a lot of influence over the program. But the school might not have a choice if nobody will schedule any of the TT teams. It doesn’t matter who’s paying it out, it’s still 5M of wasted NIL money that could’ve been spent on other players. TT (and their benefactor) need to cut bait on this guy as soon as possible. Quote
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