Ohio State and the rest of the Big Ten send loud and clear message to Texas Tech

On Monday, the entire college sports landscape had a massive bomb dropped on it. While the Ohio State football program was busy trying to land some recruits, Texas Tech finally learned the fate of Brendean Sosby and his eligibility for this season. The courts decided to let him play.

That was despite the fact that Sorsby placed thousands of bets on sporting events during his time at Indiana and Cincinnati. Yet, a Lubbock judge awarded him a temporary injunction, allowing him to immediately be eligible for this season. It’s the wrong decision for a lot of reasons.

While it looks like Sorsby is going to be able to play this season, athletic programs across the country are not happy with Texas Tech. In fact, some have decided to take matters into their own hands. The Big Ten is now reportedly ready to dish out some vigilante justice to the Red Raiders, as well.

Big Ten reportedly mulling plan to not schedule Texas Tech in any sports moving forward

According to a report from ESPN’s Pete Thamel, the Big Ten is going to discuss a possible proposal to no longer schedule Texas Tech in any sports. Nebraska athletic director Troy Dannen has already directed his sports to no longer schedule the Red Raiders in any future contests…

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