Until Saturday Newsletter 🏈 | This is The Athletic’s college football newsletter. Sign up here to receive Until Saturday directly in your inbox.Hello. Scotland is going to win the World Cup. You heard it here first. On to college football, I guess.Parlay: How far we gonna take this?If you’re a really rich person in just about any decade, but especially this one, observing the world has taught you one consistent lesson: You are apparently allowed to get away with whatever you want.If anyone tries to cite things like “rules” and “laws” at you, you can ignore them, based on how other people in your class operate. Consequences seem to be for regular people, not people like you.So when Cody Campbell — the billionaire Texas Tech booster appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott to the school’s Board of Regents — decides he wants Brendan Sorsby playing on his team no matter what, he is surrounded by endless evidence that he can just keep doubling down until it happens.No matter if it makes him the bad guy to the entire rest of the country (and to large portions of Lubbock too, actually). No matter what breaks. What incentive does a really rich person have to care about things breaking? That stuff is for normies to worry about.Monday, a judge casually decided Sorsby must be allowed to play football for the Red Raiders despite the NCAA having suspended him for placing bets on at least one of his previous teams. Since then, Texas Tech has committed to a rarely precedented level of brinksmanship against almost literally the entire rest of college sports, starting with the Red Raiders’ own conference.