Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 6
NCAA Rejects Texas Tech Appeal on QB Brendan Sorsby's Eligibility After Own-Team Gambling
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 6

NCAA Rejects Texas Tech Appeal on QB Brendan Sorsby's Eligibility After Own-Team Gambling

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 6

Summary

  • Texas Tech's bid to restore Brendan Sorsby's eligibility was denied Friday, leaving the transfer quarterback barred from playing as the school awaits a separate court ruling in Texas.
  • Sorsby was ruled ineligible after admitting he gambled on sports, including on his own team while at Indiana before later stops at Cincinnati and Texas Tech.
  • The appeal denial follows the NCAA's rejection of Texas Tech's initial reinstatement request on May 22; the school had formally declared Sorsby ineligible on May 18 to pursue that process.
  • A two-hour hearing on Sorsby's May 18 lawsuit seeking a temporary injunction was held Monday in Lubbock County's 99th District Court, but Judge Ken Curry had not ruled as of Friday.

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