Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby Wins Injunction to Play After NCAA Suspension

Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby Wins Injunction to Play After NCAA Suspension

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has been granted a temporary injunction against the NCAA, allowing him to play football for the Red Raiders despite a gambling-related suspension. The injunction prevents the NCAA from enforcing a two-game suspension for the 2026 season while the case proceeds. Sorsby's legal team argued that the suspension would cause irreparable harm, citing his clinical gambling disorder as a mental health condition. The NCAA is expected to appeal the decision, sparking debate about conference enforcement and player well-being.

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Not sure how important it is to you if you've been following the story Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has been granted a temporary injunction against the NCAA. He can now play football for Texas Tech. He will be suspended for the first two games of the 2026 season. The NCAA will appeal, I'm sure. Here's what's going to happen by the way. There is going to be more discussion about allowing conferences to be able to have enforceability, not the NCAA because the NCAA is as weak as it's ever been and you'll probably like there should be a conference decision on Brendan Sorsby coming back. I don't want this to get to the NCAA.

Let conferences rule enforce their own rules on their own players. I think that's where we're probably headed. But Brendan Sorsby who had went into rehab for gambling um you know, this is one of those, hey, if he was an average quarterback I don't think we would be going through this, but he's getting paid over $5 million, therefore he's a valuable commodity, but it you get the feeling they're making him out to be a victim. Like Paulie, would you give the reading like what the judge said about Brendan Sorsby that if you didn't let him play college football this year, like it's irreparable harm to him?

Basically exactly what you just said that he would suffer irreparable harm. It doesn't say whether earning powers or his place in the draft, but that's what's the inference is. But they said the judge said uh didn't refer to him as a victim. Said he would have get harmed by this decision. Yeah, okay. He knew the rules. Like you're gambling. You chose to break them. You didn't think that you were going to get caught, but I mean, come on. But this isn't over, but you know, I thought maybe supplemental draft, somebody might take a chance on him, but maybe he's trying to prove that, you know, he could still play at a high level, but you still are going to have, you know, what has happened with gambling and rehab, two rehabs.

Yeah, Paul. In Sorsby's appeal, his uh team said he was clinically diagnosed with a gambling disorder, and that's a mental health condition. It's part of his argument. Sign up now, get 50% off lawn care this summer with True Green's biggest sale of the year. Let the pros handle the work, you enjoy the weekends. Visit truegreen.com by June 23rd. Restrictions apply. Yeah, Dill. Yeah, if Sorsby balls out this year, like Heisman candidate, does this thing kind of just sort of drift off into the sunset?

It wouldn't for me. No. I mean, I just think if you have this rule in place, then enforce the rule. Yes, do you worry about the well-being of these student athletes? Yes. But that doesn't mean you get to play football. We can help you get help, but that it doesn't mean, "Hey, without football, then what's going to happen here?" Um you know the rules, you're not allowed to bet. Uh you were betting at Cincinnati, you were betting at Indiana, uh probably betting at Texas Tech. But if this was a one-time, okay, then maybe I, you know, suspend you for a couple of games. But this wasn't.

It just feels like there's more, and I'm not saying he's playing the victim, feels like the judge is making him a victim. Oh, if he doesn't have football, what's it going to mean to him? Yeah, Dill. Yeah, I think the sticking point for a lot of people, and maybe a little bit myself, too, is that it's the betting on Indiana at Indiana thing. I think the rest of it is like all right, sure. Like they might have some antiquated rules about you know, like you're betting on international cricket like who really cares.

The moment you're remotely involved or it's adjacent, I think that's when you're going to get in the court of public opinion tough uphill [snorts] battle. Yeah, and I don't care you know, people say well Pete Rose was betting on the Reds to win. Well, he was manipulating the lineup as well to help him win those bets.

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