Welcome to the HornSports Forum

By registering with us, you'll be able to discuss, share and private message with other members of our Texas Longhorns message board community.

SignUp Now!

Non-SEC Football

To me it looks like Tceh is trying to throw around some weight and dictate to the Big12 what they will do. Kinda like they are trying to be the bell cow of the conference.
 
To me it looks like Tceh is trying to throw around some weight and dictate to the Big12 what they will do. Kinda like they are trying to be the bell cow of the conference.

I don't think those schools think that way. Many of them don't want to play Tech over this. Yorkman has his work cut out for him. He's pretty chummy with Tech folks.
 
I don't think those schools think that way. Many of them don't want to play Tech over this. Yorkman has his work cut out for him. He's pretty chummy with Tech folks.
This is probably a good indicator of whom has the power: Tech and Cody or all the other schools.
 
I don't think those schools think that way. Many of them don't want to play Tech over this. Yorkman has his work cut out for him. He's pretty chummy with Tech folks.
I'm specifically referring to Tech wanting to fill the role of big kahuna and seeing how far they can get. Of course, my lenses are tainted by all of the Tceh brouhaha chatter of being relevant now.
 
This is probably a good indicator of whom has the power: Tech and Cody or all the other schools.
Unless Brett Yormark does something, I think TT athletic director Kirby Hocutt's statement of continuing support of quarterback Brendan Sorsby's recovery from an admitted gambling addiction while also not ruling out the possibility of him playing this season said it all.

In his statement, Hocutt said he watched the reaction "with great respect for my colleagues across college athletics" but wanted to "offer a few facts that seem to be getting lost in the noise." Hocutt confirmed that under the terms of the court ruling, Sorsby will miss the first two games of the 2026 season, which are at home against Abilene Christian on Sept. 5 and at Oregon State on Sept. 12.

"What happens after that will depend, in no small part, on how his recovery continues to progress," Hocutt wrote. "We're taking it one day at a time as he is. We'll evaluate his recovery, compliance and readiness as we go."

Hocutt saying that with a straight face would make Baghdad Bob proud.

TT Joke

 
Back
Top Bottom