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Texas Tech Quarterback Brendan Sorsby Granted Injunction to Play Despite Gambling Violations

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A Texas judge granted an injunction allowing Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby to play this season after he admitted to gambling approximately $90,000 on sports over four years, including bets on his own teams at Indiana and Cincinnati. Sorsby's case has drawn scrutiny over NCAA enforcement and institutional decision-making, with the school facing potential conference penalties. The ruling raises questions about athlete accountability, institutional responsibility, and the balance between legal remedies and NCAA compliance.

Brendan Sorsby, Texas Tech's starting quarterback, secured a court injunction allowing him to compete this season despite admitting to extensive sports gambling violations spanning his college career. According to the court proceedings, Sorsby wagered approximately $90,000 across multiple sports, including 40 bets on Indiana football while on the roster, bets on Indiana and Cincinnati basketball, over $6,000 on college football games, and an additional $5,000 through intermediaries at Texas Tech. The injunction was granted after a Texas judge reviewed evidence presented by both Sorsby and the NCAA. Texas Tech faces potential Big 12 Conference penalties for retaining Sorsby, and the school is reportedly paying him over $4 million this season. The case has generated significant public backlash and raised questions about whether the university could have invoked ethics clauses in NIL contracts or taken other preventive measures earlier in the process.

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The specific details of the injunction ruling and the judge's legal reasoning are not provided. Additionally, the NCAA's stated position on appealing or further action beyond what is mentioned is unclear. Texas Tech's official statement explaining its decision to retain Sorsby is not directly quoted or fully detailed.

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  • Texas Tech cannot play the victim in Brendan Sorsby saga, it could’ve dealt with PR mess months ago

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