Brendan Sorsby Drops NCAA Lawsuit After Texas Tech Denies 2026 Eligibility

Why Texas Tech Backed Down: The Big 12's Legal Threat

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has abandoned his legal fight to play in the 2026 season, filing a voluntary dismissal of his NCAA lawsuit after the university told him he would not be allowed to compete. The move ends a high-stakes battle that roiled college football and exposed deep divisions between Texas Tech and its … Read more

Brendan Sorsby Enters NFL Supplemental Draft, Drops NCAA Eligibility Lawsuit

Legal Withdrawal and the Supplemental Draft Path

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is entering the 2026 NFL supplemental draft and plans to drop his college eligibility lawsuit, effectively ending a high-stakes legal battle over his participation in sports wagering. The decision follows intense scrutiny from the NCAA and the Big 12 Conference regarding Sorsby’s admitted betting on games while in college. Legal … Read more

Oklahoma AG Urges Big 12 to Suspend Brendan Sorsby Over NCAA Ruling

Oklahoma’s Legal Gambit: Why Drummond’s Move Is More Political Than Legal

A federal court ruling has restored Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s eligibility to play in the Big 12, despite the NCAA’s permanent ineligibility declaration over wagering violations. Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has now urged the conference to suspend Sorsby, framing Texas Tech’s actions as a threat to college football’s integrity. The Big 12 faces … Read more

Brendan Sorsby: Texas Tech’s Eligibility Case Sparks Legal Battle Over Gambling in College Football

Legal Battle Over Sorsby's Eligibility

“The Texas Supreme Court’s injunction restoring Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s eligibility has ignited a legal and moral firestorm in college football, with the NCAA and Big 12 Conference locked in a high-stakes battle over gambling’s influence on athletes, as Sorsby’s admitted $90,000 in sports bets underscore a broader public health crisis affecting young men.” … Read more