A Texas court has delivered a stunning blow to the NCAA, granting Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby a temporary injunction that allows him to play in the 2026 college football season. This ruling comes despite Sorsby's initial suspension by the NCAA for extensive gambling violations, including wagering over $90,000 and betting on Indiana football games. The NCAA has vehemently expressed its deep concern, stating the decision "undermines and corrupts the integrity of sports" and plans to appeal. Now, Sorsby faces a June 22nd deadline to declare for the NFL supplemental draft, offering a potential path to the professional league if he opts against returning to Texas Tech. This unprecedented legal battle sets a significant precedent for player eligibility and the NCAA's authority moving forward.
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MAJOR CFB News On Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby's Eligibility
This video dives into the significant college football news regarding Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby's eligibility. After being suspended by the NCAA for extensive gambling violations, including betting on Indiana games, Sorsby has been granted a temporary injunction by a Texas court, allowing him to play in the 2026 season. The NCAA strongly disagrees with this decision, asserting it "undermines and corrupts the integrity of sports" and plans to appeal. The segment also explores Sorsby's looming deadline to declare for the NFL supplemental draft.
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