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Big Ten to discuss a mandate to not play Texas Tech in any sport, given the Brendan Sorsby ruling - NBC Sports

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Mike Florio
Big Ten to discuss a mandate to not play Texas Tech in any sport, given the Brendan Sorsby ruling - NBC Sports
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Big Ten officials are reportedly considering a mandate to boycott Texas Tech in all sports following a legal ruling regarding athlete Brendan Sorsby. The report suggests this move may be a reaction to the NCAA's loss in a state court case.

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This highlights the growing tension between collegiate conferences and state-level legal interventions in NCAA athlete eligibility.

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Monday’s ruling in the Brendan Sorsby case has had ripple effects far beyond Texas Tech and the Big 12 conference.

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The author expresses skepticism toward the Big Ten's potential actions, framing them as performative outrage.

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