Georgia Bulldogs Athletic Director Josh Brooks has announced that his programs are now forbid from scheduling Texas Tech amidst the Brendan Sorsby ruling. The college football world received some stunning news earlier this week, as Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby received a preliminary injunction, making him eligible for the 2026 college football season. Sorsby, who joined Texas Tech via the transfer portal this offseason, had been listed as ineligible by the NCAA, following an investigation that reported the quarterback had placed more than a thousand bets on multiple sporting events, which the quarterback admitted to. The Red Raiders quarterback also admitted to placing bets on teams that he was actively competing on, which is one of the most frowned upon events in all sports. Despite this, Sorsby now appears to be eligible for the 2026 college football season. Multiple coaches and media members have voiced their outrage with the decision, with some proclaiming the decision will have devastating effects on college sports. In the wake of the outrage, numerous officials already taking action against the Red Raiders.One of the most recent actions taken comes from Athens, Georgia, where University of Georgia Director of Athletics Josh Brooks has forbid any member programs from scheduling the Red Raiders in future events according to a document obtained by ESPN. Josh Brooks Bans the Bulldogs From Playing Texas TechGeorgia Director of Athletics Josh Brooks introduces the new Georgia women's basketball coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson in Athens, Ga., on Tuesday, March 29, 2022.