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Cody Campbell threatens lawsuits against CFB Playoff, warns other conferences against avoiding Texas Tech
Out of seemingly nowhere, the Texas Tech Red Raiders have become the center of the college football world. Thanks to the wild back-and-forth swings in the case of star quarterback Brendan Sorsby. Sorsby, who admitted to placing a number of bets on games involving his own team, was initially deemed ineligible to play in the upcoming 2026 season.
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Back when the NIL era was in its nascent stages, with a new Big 12 and a 12-team College Football Playoff on the way, I wondered if there was room for the emergence of a Clemson-style dynasty from a conference known primarily for the endless number of close games. If some team could craft a recruiting boost from both solid spending and sustained success, perhaps they could ride that to a series of conference titles and, perhaps, even playoff runs? I admittedly didn't have a specific team in...
Texas Tech megabooster claims Big 12 rivals want to boycott games because they fear Brendan Sorsby
Texas Tech is clearly an enemy of the state right now following an injunction being granted to quarterback Brendan Sorsby that will allow him to play in the upcoming season even though he admitted to placing a variety of bets on his own team. Over the past three days, we have seen pushback from schools across the Big 12 and college football regarding the decision from a Texas judge. Now, that conversation has centered on whether schools would schedule Texas Tech for future games in all sports.
Texas Tech cannot play the victim in Brendan Sorsby saga, it could’ve dealt with PR mess months ago
How many times does someone have to break the rules before consequences have to be paid for the wrongdoings? I'd imagine plenty of college football fans were asking this question over the past 72 hours while watching the fallout from Brendan Sorsby being granted an injunction that will allow him to play this season for Texas Tech. There comes a point when one has to ask themselves how much there is to gain from allowing an athlete to stay on the team when there is so much backlash coming...
Terry's RBI lifts Texas Tech over UCLA at WCWS
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Kaitlyn Terry drove in the go-ahead run against her former team, and Texas Tech eliminated UCLA 8-7 in nine innings Sunday night in the Women's College World Series. The No. 11 Red Raiders will have to defeat top-seeded Alabama twice Monday to advance back to the championship series. Terry, who transferred from UCLA after last season, also allowed just two runs and struck out seven in five innings after replacing ace Nijaree Canady.
Texas Tech’s Brendan Sorsby won Round 2, but the NCAA is coming back swinging in landmark case
After a judge granted a preliminary injunction that will allow Brendan Sorsby to play this upcoming season for Texas Tech, the NCAA has already filed a notice of appeal in the Seventh District of Texas that signals this fight is only entering round three. The ruling from Judge Ken Curry sent shockwaves through college athletics, with multiple Big 12 athletic directors expressing frustration over the decision. Brendan Sorsby wins court injunction against the NCAA despite betting on his own...
Brendan Sorsby broke NCAA gambling rules. Now, his Texas Tech fate is in the hands of a Lubbock judge
Brendan Sorsby was not present in a Lubbock courtroom Monday morning as his attorneys made what the NCAA described as a "Hail Mary" attempt to overturn his ineligibility stemming from sports gambling violations. In one of the most consequential NCAA eligibility cases in recent memory, given its potential ramifications, attorney Jeffrey Kessler argued that the Texas Tech quarterback's gambling addiction and mental health struggles should have been considered in determining his eligibility. He...