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Could Big 12 Teams Refuse to Play Texas Tech over Sorsby Injunction?

Georgia and Nebraska said they will not schedule Texas Tech after a court blocked NCAA discipline of Brendan Sorsby, whose attorneys offered a 2-game suspension.

  • On Monday, a Lubbock County judge granted Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby an injunction, allowing him to be eligible for the 2026 season despite the NCAA's gambling investigation.
  • Sorsby admitted to wagering at least $90,000 on sports over four years, including 40 bets on his own team, prompting him to sue the NCAA on May 18 to prevent a ban.
  • Georgia athletic director Josh Brooks and Nebraska deputy athletic director Haven Fields instructed their programs to stop scheduling future contests against Texas Tech, citing competitive integrity concerns.
  • Citing the 'Black Sox Scandal,' Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin told ESPN he was "stunned," adding that "if you're going to participate, you can't gamble, especially on your own team."
  • Big Ten officials are reportedly discussing a league-wide mandate to avoid Texas Tech in all sports, while Big 12 and SEC athletic directors debate the ruling's impact on competitive integrity.
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Larry Brown Sports broke the news on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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