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Brendan Sorsby Wins, College Football Loses
Published 2 weeks, 5 days ago
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Buckeye Weekly: Texas Judge’s Injunction Lets Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby Play Despite NCAA Gambling Rules
On the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr discuss a Texas judge granting Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby a temporary injunction that allows him to play most of the season despite violating NCAA gambling rules by placing thousands of bets, including on games he could have played in and wagers involving Indiana teammates’ unders. They explain that the injunction runs through a trial date set after the season, making an appeal unlikely to resolve matters in time, and argue this creates major integrity concerns and a precedent that undermines accountability. The hosts criticize Texas Tech leadership and booster Cody Campbell, compare statements from Campbell and NCAA president Charlie Baker about the need for congressional action, and contend the NCAA and schools have enabled chaos by resisting an employee/collective bargaining model.
00:00 Welcome and Setup
00:23 Sorsby Injunction Explained
00:48 Why Betting Is the Red Line
02:21 How the Appeal Timeline Fails
05:28 Consequences and Accountability
07:46 Integrity Questions for Texas Tech
09:05 Judge Reasoning Under Fire
10:55 Coaches Boosters and No Shame
16:35 NCAA Congress and Employee Fix
22:43 Bigger Picture and Inevitable Fallout
27:06 Final Thoughts and Wrap Up
On the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr discuss a Texas judge granting Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby a temporary injunction that allows him to play most of the season despite violating NCAA gambling rules by placing thousands of bets, including on games he could have played in and wagers involving Indiana teammates’ unders. They explain that the injunction runs through a trial date set after the season, making an appeal unlikely to resolve matters in time, and argue this creates major integrity concerns and a precedent that undermines accountability. The hosts criticize Texas Tech leadership and booster Cody Campbell, compare statements from Campbell and NCAA president Charlie Baker about the need for congressional action, and contend the NCAA and schools have enabled chaos by resisting an employee/collective bargaining model.
00:00 Welcome and Setup
00:23 Sorsby Injunction Explained
00:48 Why Betting Is the Red Line
02:21 How the Appeal Timeline Fails
05:28 Consequences and Accountability
07:46 Integrity Questions for Texas Tech
09:05 Judge Reasoning Under Fire
10:55 Coaches Boosters and No Shame
16:35 NCAA Congress and Employee Fix
22:43 Bigger Picture and Inevitable Fallout
27:06 Final Thoughts and Wrap Up