Court ruling on Sorsby bets roils college football, prompting Texas Tech boycott chatter

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A judge granted an injunction allowing quarterback Brendan Sorsby to play despite admitting he bet on his own team, a move that has sparked talk among athletic directors about not scheduling Texas Tech and intensified debate over NCAA authority and potential congressional action like the Protect College Sports Act.
- Brendan Sorsby eligibility ruling sparks talk of Texas Tech boycotts Awful Announcing
- Coaches, ADs 'disgusted,' 'stunned' with Brendan Sorsby ruling ESPN
- Big Ten to discuss league-wide ban on scheduling Texas Tech in all sports - The Athletic The New York Times
- Texas Tech ‘should be ashamed of itself’ for seeking Brendan Sorsby’s injunction Burnt Orange Nation
- Texas Tech got its QB back. It may lose its opponents as schools talk boycott USA Today
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