
NCAA Appeals Court Ruling Allowing Brendan Sorsby to Play Despite Gambling
The NCAA has filed an appeal to a Texas court of appeals after Brendan Sorsby won an injunction allowing him to play despite a gambling scandal. The NCAA president has called for Congress to intervene in such eligibility cases.
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Brendan Sorsby wins court injunction against the NCAA despite betting on his own team multiple times
Brendan Sorsby will serve a two-game suspension but can play for Texas Tech in 2026 after court rules against NCAA's gambling ineligibility decision.
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NCAA President Charlie Baker, a former Massachusetts governor, called for the intervention of Congress on Monday, following the judicial decision to allow Brendan Sorsby to play college football at Texas Tech. Sorsby had received a lifetime ban by the NCAA earlier this year, preventing him from participating in collegiate sports, due to his history of sports betting.
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