Texas Tech is drawing a line in the sand. But suddenly, Joey McGuire’s team is in the middle of the battle of who controls CFB’s future. While the Big 12 and the rest of the Power 5 programs force teams to come on board with the House settlement, the Red Raiders are pushing back on the idea. It transpired after facing a reality check: in the NIL era, the agreement is not a protection but their biggest threat.

“Texas Tech University is in strong support of the House Settlement, and want rules to be established by the College Sports Commission that will bring some measure of order to the current chaotic situation in college sports, Board chairman Cody Campbell said.

However, these rules must comply with State Law and University bylaws, be practical and reasonable, and account for the i

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