A judge rules that Brendan Sorsby of Texas Tech can play despite having gambled on his own teams. So what we have in the NCAA is not only that a college can use "general studies" to keep athletes game players with poor academics eligible, not only that they're going to look the other way as big money schools buy championships, and not only are they going to look the other way when teams with good lawyers get caught cheating, but now they're also going to look the other way when players have obvious huge incentives to throw games.
If they wanted to make big money games into a total farce, worse than pro wrestling, they're doing a great job. If they want a compelling product, on the other hand, an about face is in order.
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