Sorsby ruling reopens an old NCAA wound for Iowa's Ferentz

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Ferentz says Brendan Sorsby’s temporary eligibility ruling underscores what he sees as the NCAA’s inconsistent handling of gambling penalties, echoing the Noah Shannon case in which a small bet led to a lifetime ban and emotional strain for players. He doesn’t claim to know enough about Sorsby’s situation to comment on it directly, but criticizes the NCAA’s lack of nimbleness and consistency, contrasting it with NFL processes and noting the ongoing impact on Iowa’s program.
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