For now, Texas Tech has won the battle in the Brendan Sorsby case, but at what cost to its place in college athletics?

Brendan Sorsby has been granted a temporary injunction against the NCAA. The ruling could clear the way for him to play for Texas Tech this fall, even after the transfer…

Will Cincinnati face him for the Homecoming battle?

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.

A dramatic twist has occurred in college football's hottest 2026 offseason controversy. Pete Thamel of ESPN reported that Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby

Monday’s ruling challenges the NCAA’s ability to regulate a core aspect of sports and its existence.

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

Texas Tech's Brendan Sorsby, who was previously ruled ineligible for gambling on college sports, was granted an injunction and cleared to play.

One Power 4 athletic director told The Athletic their school would no longer consider scheduling Texas Tech in any sport.

The reverberations around the Brendan Sorsby situation continue to work their way through college football, and now the conference he plays in could get involve

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

Is the quarterback about to break college sports?

This is how sports betting and athletes have intersected for much of the past six months.

There's a reason TTU is the only happy party in the Sorsby ruling: The wrong side prevailed.

When can Sorsby actually play for Texas Tech in 2026? And who will play in his stead?

The Brendan Sorsby decision led two college football powerhouses to refuse to play Texas Tech in the future.

Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby's win in court to play despite betting on his own team is unpopular with many key constituencies in college sports.

"Now, you’re not just talking about local politics — you’re talking about Big Team U," said professor David Weber.

Texas Tech went all in on Sorsby in the portal after being shut out in the Playoff, only for a gambling investigation to cloud his future.

A Texas judge ruled Monday that Brendan Sorsby could play in the upcoming season, bypassing the NCAA’s lifetime ban

A judge’s decision to restore Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby’s eligibility after he gambled on his own team sparks backlash.