If Brendan Sorsby is able to play for Texas Tech, college sports may as well burn its rulebook
Brendan Sorsby is seeking to play for Texas Tech, which raises questions about the integrity of college sports rules. His potential eligibility could undermine existing regulations that have faced scrutiny and legal challenges. The outcome of his case may set a significant precedent for future college athletes.
- ▪Brendan Sorsby is pursuing an injunction to play for Texas Tech in the 2026 season.
- ▪Allowing him to play could challenge the current rulebook of college sports.
- ▪The NCAA has faced numerous legal challenges regarding its regulations over the years.
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