NCAA President Shatters Silence with Unfiltered Verdict on Brendan Sorsby Controversy
“This was pretty much a new low,” Baker said on the ruling, according to Ralph D. Russo of The Athletic.
Not only did Baker say that, but he also made it apparent that the NCAA won’t stand pat just yet on the decision, saying that they are looking into “every legal avenue” on an appeal.
“We will pursue every legal avenue available to us [in the appeal],” Baker said on Tuesday, according to Ben Chase.
The NCAA had initially ruled Sorsby ineligible for the 2026 season due to the gambling scandal that the quarterback was under, having placed thousands of bets, including when he was on the Indiana Hoosiers in 2022. Having transferred to the Cincinnati Bearcats and receiving a deal to head over to the Red Raiders, he was ready to make a mark with Texas Tech.
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