NCAA denies reinstatement for QB Sorsby; Texas Tech to appeal

NCAA denies reinstatement for QB Sorsby; Texas Tech to appeal

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Key Points:

  • The NCAA has denied Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby's request to be reinstated as eligible for the 2026 season, prompting the school to appeal the decision and Sorsby to pursue a lawsuit seeking an injunction for his eligibility.
  • Sorsby admitted in his lawsuit to betting on thousands of sporting events due to a gambling addiction but stated he never bet on games he played in or against his team, criticizing the NCAA's handling of gambling issues as hypocritical.
  • Texas Tech president Lawrence Schovanec publicly supports Sorsby, emphasizing the need for the NCAA to adapt its rules amid rising gambling addiction among college athletes and outlining a comprehensive support plan for Sorsby's recovery and monitoring.
  • Sorsby recently completed a 35-day inpatient rehab program for his gambling addiction and expressed remorse and commitment to recovery, hoping to continue his college football career with the school's support.
  • The NCAA maintains a strict precedent that betting on one's own team results in permanent ineligibility, and Sorsby's lawyers' request for a two-game suspension was denied, leaving his remaining eligibility in question.

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