In this pod, I break down the latest developments, explain what's fact versus speculation, discuss whether the Big 12 has any power to intervene, and react to one of the most controversial stories college football has seen in years.
The Brendan Sorsby controversy has officially become one of the biggest stories in college football.
After a judge restored Sorsby's eligibility following the NCAA's gambling-related ruling, the fallout has only intensified. Reports are now circulating that some schools may refuse to schedule Texas Tech in the future, while questions continue to grow about whether the Big 12, the NCAA, or the courts will ultimately have the final say.
This story is no longer just about Brendan Sorsby. It's become a battle over NCAA authority, conference power, and the future of college football. If schools truly begin avoiding Texas Tech across multiple sports, the impact could stretch far beyond one quarterback and one season.
In this pod, I break down the latest developments, explain what's fact versus speculation, discuss whether the Big 12 has any power to intervene, and react to one of the most controversial stories college football has seen in years.
Do you think schools should refuse to play Texas Tech? Should Sorsby be eligible? Can the Big 12 intervene?
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