Brendan Sorsby’s lawsuit against NCAA could set a dangerous precedent in college sports moving forward
Brendan Sorsby has filed a lawsuit against the NCAA following his admission of betting on his own football team. The case, which is being heard in Lubbock, Texas, could have significant implications for college sports and athlete accountability. Sorsby's legal team is seeking an injunction to allow him to play in the upcoming season despite the gambling violations.
- ▪Brendan Sorsby placed around 10,000 bets over four years, including wagers on his own Indiana football team.
- ▪His lawsuit against the NCAA aims to challenge the restrictions on athletes related to gambling.
- ▪The case is being heard in Lubbock, Texas, where Sorsby's lawyers hope to secure an injunction for him to play in the 2026 season.
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OutKick-Sports Brendan Sorsby’s lawsuit against NCAA could set a dangerous precedent in college sports moving forward Sorsby placed around 10,000 bets over four years, including wagers on his own Indiana football team By Trey Wallace OutKick Published May 19, 2026 12:01pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Chris Fallica On Brendan Sorsby | Don't @ Me w/Dan Dakich Chris Fallica weighs in on the Brendan Sorby sports betting incident. Fallica is skeptical on if Sorsby will even play college sports again after checking himself into a betting rehab.
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