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Judge clears QB Brendan Sorsby to play for Texas Tech despite NCAA ban for gambling

Judge clears QB Brendan Sorsby to play for Texas Tech despite NCAA ban for gambling

Summary

A Texas judge allowed Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby to play this season despite the NCAA banning him for gambling, including bets on his own team. The judge's decision requires Sorsby to continue gambling treatment and counseling, while the NCAA disagrees and may appeal.

Key Facts

  • Brendan Sorsby was declared ineligible by the NCAA for betting on college sports, including his own team.
  • A Texas judge issued a temporary injunction letting Sorsby play this fall for Texas Tech.
  • Sorsby must continue treatment for gambling issues and participate in peer support groups.
  • The NCAA strongly objects to the decision and believes it harms the integrity of sports.
  • The judge ruled Sorsby would face harm if he couldn’t practice or play.
  • Sorsby will miss the first two games next season as part of a judge-approved penalty.
  • Texas Tech’s athletic director said they will provide support and monitoring for Sorsby during this period.
  • The Big 12 Conference and NCAA officials are concerned about the ruling’s potential wider effects and are planning meetings and possible appeals.
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