Las Vegas' front office should be ecstatic with the latest news in college football.

One of the hottest controversies in the 2026 college football offseason took another turn in the wee hours of Saturday morning. The NCAA denied Texas Tech's app

Monday's decision represents a critical defeat for the NCAA, signaling an inability to enforce clear-cut gambling rules.

Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby, who has sued the NCAA to play despite a history of betting on his own team, has won an injunction to play this season.

The Texas Tech quarterback sued the NCAA for more college eligibility after entering a rehabilitation facility for gambling addiction.

Brendan Sorsby's latest move shines a spotlight on a growing concern college football is facing.

A judge granted an injunction for the Red Raiders’ quarterback, and the ruling isn’t great for anyone, especially the NFL.

The NCAA, which had permanently banned Sorsby, is expected to file an appeal within days.

One of the Colorado Buffaloes’ Big 12 opponents, the Texas Tech Red Raiders, will be reinstating quarterback Brendan Sorsby, who was initially ruled ineligible

Las Vegas' front office should be ecstatic with the latest news in college football.

Could the College Football Playoff committee or the Big 12 do something about the Sorsby situation?

A new villain has risen ahead of the 2026-27 college football season: Brendan Sorsby and the Texas Tech Red Raiders. Could Sorsby sidestep the drama and turn pr