Texas Tech’s appeal to NCAA for Sorsby reinstatement denied, according to AP source

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In a significant development for Texas Tech football, the NCAA has denied the university’s appeal to reinstate quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s eligibility. This decision comes amid ongoing legal proceedings involving Sorsby, who has filed a lawsuit against the NCAA following his ineligibility ruling due to gambling violations.

According to a source familiar with the situation, the NCAA rejected Texas Tech’s petition for the second time, following Sorsby’s admission of sports betting, including wagers on his own team while he was at Indiana University. This ruling underscores the NCAA’s strict policies concerning gambling, especially when it involves student-athletes.

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The lack of an official announcement from either the NCAA or Texas Tech has left many details about the ruling unclear. The appeal was brought forth after the NCAA initially denied the reinstatement request on May 22. Sorsby’s situation has garnered attention not only for its implications for his career but also for the broader conversation around gambling and student-athletes.

As part of his ongoing legal battle, Sorsby filed a lawsuit on May 18, seeking a temporary injunction that would allow him to play for the Red Raiders this season after transferring from the University of Cincinnati. A hearing took place on Monday in the 99th District Court in Lubbock County, though the court has yet to issue a ruling.

Texas Tech’s administration, including university president Lawrence Schovanec, has expressed disappointment regarding the NCAA’s decisions. In a letter to the Texas Tech community, Schovanec stated the belief that the NCAA’s ruling “should be reversed or modified,” indicating the university’s commitment to advocating for Sorsby’s eligibility.

The situation surrounding Brendan Sorsby is a reminder of the complexities surrounding gambling regulations in college sports and the challenges faced by student-athletes navigating these rules. As the legal proceedings continue, stakeholders are watching closely to see how this case unfolds and what it means for the future of collegiate athletics.

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