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Hi there. Scotland goes to win the World Cup. You heard it right here first. On to school soccer, I suppose.
Parlay: How far we gonna take this?
In case you’re a extremely wealthy individual in nearly any decade, however particularly this one, observing the world has taught you one constant lesson: You’re apparently allowed to get away with no matter you need.
If anybody tries to quote issues like “guidelines” and “legal guidelines” at you, you’ll be able to ignore them, based mostly on how different folks in your class function. Penalties appear to be for normal folks, not folks such as you.
So when Cody Campbell — the billionaire Texas Tech booster appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott to the college’s Board of Regents — decides he desires Brendan Sorsby taking part in on his group it doesn’t matter what, he’s surrounded by countless proof that he can simply maintain doubling down till it occurs.
Regardless of if it makes him the unhealthy man to your complete remainder of the nation (and to massive parts of Lubbock too, really). It doesn’t matter what breaks. What incentive does a extremely wealthy individual need to care about issues breaking? That stuff is for normies to fret about.
Monday, a decide casually determined Sorsby should be allowed to play soccer for the Crimson Raiders regardless of the NCAA having suspended him for putting bets on at the very least one in every of his earlier groups. Since then, Texas Tech has dedicated to a hardly ever precedented degree of brinksmanship towards virtually actually your complete remainder of faculty sports activities, beginning with the Crimson Raiders’ personal convention.
Campbell has publicly threatened the Huge 12 for its members discussing potential sanctions, calling it “collusion.” And when requested concerning the School Soccer Playoff theoretically banning Tech, he known as that an “antitrust violation.” (He additionally mentioned LSU wouldn’t have gotten the identical criticism if it’d landed Sorsby. Brother, I understand you’re determined to grow to be extra broadly reviled than Lane Kiffin, however you’re not there but.)
State lawyer normal Ken Paxton, who was impeached by the Texas Home in 2023, has additionally threatened the Huge 12. Paxton presently trails James Talarico in numerous Senate race polls, which means it’s daring to preemptively aspect with Tech towards Baylor, Houston and TCU — and towards the followers of each different Texas group, too.
Essentially the most curious risk in protection of Texas Tech comes from lawyer Jeffrey Kessler. Acquainted identify! Tech management retains saying it didn’t fund Sorsby’s lawsuit. OK, famous. But Sorsby’s lawyer, Kessler, is now warning the Huge 12 towards “sanctioning Texas Tech.” So who’s paying Sorsby’s lawyer to combat for the college itself?
What number of extra sabres can presumably be rattled in protection of rostering and presumably fielding a previously perma-banned participant who might as an alternative simply go to an NFL apply squad? If any of those are bluffs, what number of would possibly the Huge 12 (or the Playoff or a casual alliance of energy faculties) name directly? Then what?
How far is Texas Tech board chairman Campbell actually keen to go? Years of lawsuits towards the Huge 12 and whoever else? Turning into faculty sports activities’ largest pariah, all in protection of taking part in a quarterback who would possibly elevate the 2026 group from 9 or 10 wins to 10 or 11, with perhaps one Playoff win to indicate for it?
Gonna danger getting kicked out of the convention for this? Then having to hope the ACC desires one more lawsuit-prone member? Or going impartial regardless of being far smaller than Notre Dame and way more annoying than UConn? Actually suppose you’re that rather more helpful to the Huge 12 than, say, Tulane might be? A group from a way more engaging market, one as near Houston as Lubbock is to Fort Value? , not like Tech, the Inexperienced Wave have really scored factors in a Playoff recreation …
And that’s not even the largest fear, as Stewart Mandel explains:
“I’d be much less involved about ticking off the Huge 12 than the Huge Ten and SEC. … If a Tremendous League does come in the future, Texas Tech would presumably wish to be included. For this reason it’s paramount it begins turning its long-irrelevant soccer program right into a nationwide powerhouse to make it extra engaging to the massive boys.
“But when Tech retains on its present path, there’s little probability the likes of Ohio State, Michigan, Georgia and Alabama will ever wish to be related to it. Why would they invite a rogue actor with no regard for even probably the most fundamental guidelines into their membership?”
I have no idea whether or not Georgia and Nebraska are making notably principled ethical stands by banning their groups from scheduling the Crimson Raiders. However I do know the Crimson Raiders are value solely as a lot as a number of different faculties who appear prone to generate fewer complications.
To be clear, I’d by no means want something unhealthy towards Texas Tech and its gamers or followers. All of this sucks extra for them than for anybody else. I’ll at all times stand within the firm of tortillas. Primarily: If one man, the self-styled savior of faculty soccer, has amassed a lot energy that he could make these situations possible, that’s a superb argument towards lone guys with the ability to amass that a lot energy within the first place.
Extra, after all:
So, like … how good is Sorsby, anyway? Bruce Feldman heard principally optimistic opinions from coaches. One new fear, concerning the younger man’s mindset: “the scrutiny he’s already gone by way of, and now the scrutiny that he’s going to obtain.”
From a 2027 NFL Draft perspective, Sorsby lands in Nick Baumgardner’s second tier, behind Arch Manning and firm. (If Sorsby had been to enter the supplemental draft by June 22, a group that grabbed him could be utilizing a 2027 decide.)
Two true issues, expressed effectively by Jason Lloyd: Playing has grow to be a public well being disaster amongst younger American males, and unhealthy decisions ought to have penalties.
On the newest episode of “The Audible”: Ralph Russo was on the annual conference of athletic administrators throughout this week’s information. He’s by no means seen ADs extra aligned on something than they’re towards Sorsby’s eligibility.
Additionally, final night time, Texas Tech leaders launched a 20-minute video model of every part they’d already mentioned in statements and alumni emails and so forth. TCU’s social media group responded:
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— TCU Soccer (@TCUFootball) June 12, 2026
Fast Snaps
📰 Non-Sorsby information:
Florida is overhauling the Swamp with the most costly stadium mission in faculty historical past: $1.45 billion.
Subsequent lawsuit up! “Two faculty soccer gamers are suing the NCAA, the Energy 4 conferences and the School Sports activities Fee, claiming the phrases of a $2.8 billion antitrust settlement have been unlawfully applied in California and 17 different states with legal guidelines that make it unlawful to limit what faculty athletes can earn for his or her identify, picture and likeness.”
“USC will elevate Conor McQuiston to director of synthetic intelligence, a program supply confirmed Wednesday. The rent is believed to be the primary of its form in main faculty soccer.” Rolling my eyes and pinching the bridge of my nostril on the similar time.
🐺 Keep in mind January, when Washington’s quarterback tried to depart, however was contractually certain to remain? What a quaint scandal. The total Demond Williams story, on making amends and stepping up. “The child was 19.”
🔥 Earlier than 2024 or so, having a superb incoming recruiting class might protect a hot-seat coach for an additional yr. Does that also work? 5 guys who want all the assistance they will get.
💎 As if there isn’t sufficient occurring in sports activities, the School World Sequence began immediately on ESPN. Eight fast issues to know concerning the tourney.
Fútbol Americano: World, meet faculty soccer nation
Justin Ferguson / Auburn Observer
Enjoyable reality: Texas A&M joined the SEC 14 years in the past, but Lionel Messi has now set foot on Kyle Area extra occasions than the Georgia Bulldogs have. (Subsequent yr, the Dawgs lastly catch as much as him.)
Earlier than the World Cup started yesterday, Argentina performed a few warmups in SEC stadiums over the previous week, going through Honduras in entrance of 91,102 at Texas A&M and promoting out Auburn towards Iceland. Messi sat out the previous, however scored within the latter, to Jordan-Hare’s delight.
It was stunning stuff. South Individuals and Alabamians joined in cheer of Auburn’s eagle flight. There was an Argentinian drumline on Toomer’s Nook. I’d cry if I press play yet another time on this video of Auburn’s international crowd united in swag browsing.
Elsewhere on social media, guests are discovering American icons starting from native diners to Buc-ees, the Texas-based chain of gasoline stations that really feel like Epcot survival bunkers. Are these items additionally faculty soccer? Coronary heart and soul. Lawrence, Kan., is now Algeria, Kan.
Each the World Cup and the idea of the USA ought to at all times remind us of this: It’s nice when folks come collectively by crossing strains drawn on maps, and nothing erases these strains higher than sports activities, music and meals.
Now to brag concerning the soccer GOAT working towards on my alma mater Kennesaw State’s soccer area two years earlier:

Have a superb weekend. Let’s do soccer, baseball and extra.
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