
Texas Tech Quarterback Brendan Sorsby Wins Injunction to Play 2026 Season
A federal judge has cleared the way for Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby to compete in the 2026 season, while mandating continued treatment for his gambling disorder.
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A federal judge has cleared the way for Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby to compete in the 2026 season, while mandating continued treatment for his gambling disorder.
Projected to win just 6.5 games, the Sun Devils face a tough slate, quarterback uncertainty, and a London debut, but returning veterans and a long‑term contract for Dillingham offer hope.

The 2026 season opens with a non‑conference game against Utah Tech, while DraftKings' lines already position BYU as an underdog against powerhouse Notre Dame and a tight race looms in the Big 12.

The 2026 Big 12 slate features pivotal contests that may define the league’s playoff prospects and championship outlook.

Cody Campbell, a Texas Tech benefactor, is championing a season‑opening football matchup against the University of Texas Longhorns, sparking a clash of narratives involving coaching comments, NIL support, and the financial engine behind college athletics.

The NFL is considering adding quarterback Brendan Sorsby through the supplemental draft after his NCAA eligibility was revoked due to gambling, a case that has sparked fan interest and debate over second chances.

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has been ruled ineligible for the 2026 season after the NCAA denied his appeal. A pending lawsuit seeks a temporary injunction, leading to a recent hearing before Judge Ken Curry.

The NCAA has denied Texas Tech's appeal to restore quarterback Brendan Sorsby's eligibility after he admitted to wagering on college football games. A lawsuit filed by Sorsby against the NCAA remains unresolved, with a deadline looming for his potential NFL entry.

The 2025 NCAA baseball tournament will be remembered for who is missing rather than who is present, as LSU and other traditional powers sit out, while a legal battle over quarterback Brendan Sorsby threatens to reshape college sports credibility.
Judge Phillip Hays recused himself from the injunction hearing concerning Brendan Sorsby, citing his deep ties to Texas Tech University. Senior Judge Ken Curry has been appointed to preside over the case, which remains unresolved as of June 3.

Notre Dame is allocating roughly $40 million to its football roster, combining record recruiting, portal acquisitions and aggressive NIL funding to compete for championships.
Brendan Sorsby's admission of repeated sports betting, his bid for an injunction to play at Texas Tech, and the broader debate over rule enforcement and mental health.

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.

A hearing in Lubbock will determine if quarterback Brendan Sorsby can play college football during his NCAA lawsuit, as his attorney argues that the league mishandled his reinstatement and mental‑health needs.
A Texas courtroom becomes the arena for a high‑stakes dispute between the NCAA and former Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, who is seeking an injunction to reverse a lifetime ban imposed for gambling violations.

With key players set to return and a strong preseason forecast, the Cougars aim to capture the Big 12 title and break new ground in the upcoming season

The NCAA's enforcement of gambling rules has come under scrutiny after the suspensions of Iowa defensive lineman Noah Shannon and Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, raising questions about consistency and fairness.

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is suing the NCAA after a gambling ban, with legislative support and potential ripple effects on sports ethics and betting laws.

A Texas court is poised to rule on an injunction that could let quarterback Brendan Sorsby play in the 2026 season, after the NCAA declared him permanently ineligible for alleged gambling on his own team's games. The case pits the quarterback and his high‑profile attorneys against the NCAA, with Texas Tech backing his bid.

The NCAA has denied reinstatement to Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby after discovering extensive sports betting activity tied to his gambling disorder, a decision that could reshape eligibility rules for college athletes.

A detailed look at the wagering violations, the NCAA's response, and the legal fight that could restore Brendan Sorsby's final season of college football.
A look at the financial bets, health struggles, and legal maneuvering of a college athlete caught in a gambling controversy

The NCAA's rejection of Brendan Sorsby's eligibility request may fast‑track his entry into the NFL through the supplemental draft, drawing interest from the Miami Dolphins and sparking debate over betting allegations and institutional precedent.

The NCAA’s latest filing accuses former Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby of placing roughly $90,000 in prohibited sports bets, detailing a pattern that spanned Indiana, Cincinnati and Texas Tech. As Sorsby attempts to regain eligibility, his coach and a treatment facility support his pursuit of a reduced penalty.