Texas Tech Will Not Seek Recovery of NIL Money After Sorsby Eligibility Dispute

Texas Tech Will Not Seek Recovery of NIL Money After Sorsby Eligibility Dispute
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The case highlights growing legal and regulatory challenges in college sports regarding athlete gambling and eligibility enforcement.

  • Texas Tech announced it will not attempt to recover NIL money paid to quarterback Brendan Sorsby.
  • The Big 12 conference filed a lawsuit seeking court approval to sanction Texas Tech for playing Sorsby, who bet on his own team.
  • The legal dispute centered on Sorsby's eligibility after allegations of gambling activity.
  • Sorsby will not play for Texas Tech following the legal fight over his eligibility.
  • Sorsby plans to apply for the NFL supplemental draft.

Texas Tech decided not to pursue recovery of NIL funds paid to Brendan Sorsby after a legal dispute over his eligibility related to gambling allegations. The Big 12 filed a lawsuit seeking to sanction the school for playing Sorsby.

This situation underscores the complexities facing college sports as gambling regulations intersect with athlete eligibility and NIL agreements. The outcome may influence how schools and conferences handle similar cases in the future.

Brendan Sorsby is expected to apply for the NFL supplemental draft. The legal proceedings between the Big 12 and Texas Tech may set precedents for future eligibility and sanction cases.

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