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Big 12 teams consider not playing Texas Tech, given the Brendan Sorsby ruling - NBC Sports

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Mike Florio
Big 12 teams consider not playing Texas Tech, given the Brendan Sorsby ruling - NBC Sports
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Big 12 athletic directors are debating whether to boycott games against Texas Tech due to quarterback Brendan Sorsby's eligibility following a gambling scandal. The controversy centers on the ethics of allowing players who admitted to betting on games to continue competing.

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This situation raises significant questions about the integrity of college sports and the consistency of disciplinary policies regarding sports betting.

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Good news? Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has regained his eligibility to play college football in 2026.

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The article presents the perspectives of athletic directors and the facts of the eligibility ruling neutrally.

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