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Georgia AD’s Fierce Backlash Raises Stakes in Brendan Sorsby Judgment Mystery

When a court ruling suddenly allows Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby—a player embroiled in a gambling scandal—to suit up in 2026, it’s safe to say the NCAA football landscape just got a whole lot messier. How does a sport built on strict rules suddenly square the circle when a key player admits to betting on his own games yet is deemed eligible anyway? Georgia’s athletic director, Josh Brooks, isn’t holding back, urging everyone to “stand our ground” and demand a unified rulebook rather than a patchwork of legal battles and conflicting decisions. As the Big 12 and NCAA mull over the fallout, the question hanging in the air is whether college football can maintain its integrity or if this is just the start of a slippery slope—because, let’s face it, betting scandals and court orders make for one heck of a drama on and off the field.

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The NCAA football world was rocked when it was recently announced via a court ruling that Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby would be eligible to play in 2026. Sorsby has been at the center of a gambling investigation. Due to that court ruling, schools including Georgia announced they would not schedule Texas Tech in any sports.

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