Until Saturday Newsletter 🏈 | This is The Athletic’s college football newsletter. Sign up here to receive Until Saturday directly in your inbox.Sup. If you’re about to be the first across the finish line today, go ahead and start celebrating. We’ll all join in with you. North Carolina high school track officials with bad attitudes can’t disqualify us all.Relatable: What did we think was gonna happen?I’m not going to argue the nearly unregulated flow of sports gambling (let alone gambling on wars) has been a net positive for society.I used to enjoy placing a wager or two, but lost all interest over the last few years, since I don’t want to encourage any adolescents with still-developing brains to dive in carelessly. I say this as someone whose brain is expected to develop any day now.Obviously, I’m also never going to argue athletes should be allowed to bet on their own teams. (Even though it was very cool when Notre Dame’s subjects of glowing hagiography did it.)Having said all that, I get it:“In the affidavit, Brendan Sorsby admits to ‘placing small bets on the Indiana football team, typically in amounts between $5 and $50’ in 2022 when he was a member of the Hoosiers. Sorsby was a true freshman at the time and competing on the scout team ‘with several quarterbacks ahead of me on the team’s depth chart and there was no reasonable chance that I would play,’ according to the affidavit.