Texas Tech reshuffles its quarterback roster ahead of season
A look at the recent quarterback upheaval at Texas Tech, including a consult with former Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops, the dismissal of Brendan Sorsby, and the recovery of Will Hammond.
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A look at the recent quarterback upheaval at Texas Tech, including a consult with former Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops, the dismissal of Brendan Sorsby, and the recovery of Will Hammond.

Texas Tech enters the 2026 season as the clear favorite to win the Big 12, buoyed by a top‑three SP+ defense, a returning offensive line anchor, and a sophomore quarterback expected to be fully healthy by fall camp.

Analysts and fans question the wisdom of signing quarterback Brendan Sorsby amid a gambling scandal, as booster Cody Campbell finances a high‑stakes bid for national relevance.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton warns the Big 12 of legal action as a court restores quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s eligibility, igniting a conference‑wide controversy and antitrust warnings
The College Football Playoff may bar Texas Tech from competition if quarterback Brendan Sorsby continues to gamble, a move that could redefine how the sport polices player conduct.

The latest preseason Top‑25 poll blends expert opinion with algorithmic evaluation, offering a nuanced view of teams such as Indiana, Ohio State, Oregon and Texas as the 2026 season looms.

New England Patriots hosted a 90‑minute community day where players like Drake Maye, Kyle Williams and Christian Elliss taught football skills, shared personal stories, and inspired the next generation of athletes.

A federal lawsuit filed by Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby contests the NCAA’s eligibility ruling after a betting violation, arguing that the organization profits from gambling while penalizing players. The case brings to light a multimillion‑dollar NIL agreement and the involvement of litigator Jeffrey Kessler.

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has filed a lawsuit to overturn the NCAA’s decision that bars him from the 2026 season, arguing the association failed to assist his recovery from a gambling addiction.

With the 2027 recruiting cycle tightening in May 2026, several programs have secured high‑profile commitments that reshuffle early rankings.