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Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Cody Campbell says college sports governance lacks rule enforcement authority
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 28

Cody Campbell says college sports governance lacks rule enforcement authority

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
  • Texas Tech donor Cody Campbell criticized the NCAA’s governance, calling it "completely broken" and ineffective during a Fox News Digital interview held in late April 2026.
  • Campbell highlighted confusion over rules, inconsistent enforcement, and suggested some conferences benefit from ongoing chaos, expressing frustration with conference commissioners prioritizing power over reform.
  • His comments follow recent controversies involving Texas Tech football, including quarterback Brendan Sorsby entering gambling addiction treatment, and Campbell’s public disputes with Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark over game scheduling decisions.
With athletes betting and donors dictating policy, has the NCAA lost all control?
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Is the chaos in college athletics a sign of total collapse or a necessary evolution?
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As sports betting becomes legal everywhere, is it still fair to ban athletes?