Brendan Sorsby's fight to play for Texas Tech + could the Big Ten & SEC split from the NCAA?
Brendan Sorsby is seeking an expedited decision from the NCAA regarding his eligibility to play for Texas Tech. He has filed a lawsuit requesting an injunction to allow him to participate in the 2026 season despite a gambling-related suspension. Additionally, discussions are ongoing about a potential split of the Big Ten and SEC from the NCAA amidst legislative changes.
- ▪Brendan Sorsby requested an expedited decision from the NCAA on his sports gambling case.
- ▪He has filed a lawsuit against the NCAA seeking an injunction for eligibility in the 2026 season.
- ▪The SCORE Act has been defeated, leading to the development of a new bill in the Senate.
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