Oklahoma Attorney General Unleashes Sharp Retort in Explosive Brendan Sorsby Dispute with Texas Tech
Texas Tech football signed quarterback Brendan Sorsby in the transfer portal before his gambling problem became public knowledge and escalated into a full-blown scandal, but the program and university could still face consequences for proceeding forward with the former Cincinnati Bearcats star. The Red Raiders’ decision to fight for Sorsby’s eligibility, which was granted via an injunction against the NCAA, has enraged an entire conference.
Realizing that the Big 12 could lay down the hammer, Texas attorney general Ken Paxton sent a letter to commissioner Brett Yormark warning that Texas Tech will take legal action if league members opt to sanction the school for permitting Sorsby to play next season. Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond did not take kindly to the Lone Star State’s sentiment and urged action against the Red Raiders in a rebuttal letter to Yormark and Douglas Girod, the chairman of the board of directors.
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