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Brendan Sorsby's Injunction Granted &  BYU, Big 12 CHAOS Ensues Along New Frontier of NCAA Integrity

Brendan Sorsby's Injunction Granted & BYU, Big 12 CHAOS Ensues Along New Frontier of NCAA Integrity

Episode 2350 Published 1 week, 5 days ago
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In this episode of Locked On Cougars, we break down the massive news out of Lubbock: Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has been granted a court injunction allowing him to play the 2026 season despite an NCAA gambling ban. We discuss how this legal victory shifts the Big 12 title race, where it leaves BYU in the hunt, and the broader, dangerous implications for collegiate athletics when legal intervention overrides the integrity policies of the NCAA.

The college football landscape shifted beneath our feet on Monday. In a ruling that has sent shockwaves from Lubbock to the halls of the NCAA, Judge Ken Curry granted Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby a temporary injunction, effectively clearing him to suit up for the 2026 season.

For those catching up, Sorsby had been declared permanently ineligible by the NCAA after admitting to wagering on sports, including bets on his own team during his time at Indiana. The court’s decision is, in a word, unprecedented. While Sorsby will still serve a two-game suspension—a penalty proposed by his own legal team—the fact remains: a player who admitted to betting on his own games is back on the field.

The Big 12 Title Race: A New Hurdle for BYU

For BYU fans, this is more than just a legal headline; it’s a direct hit to the Cougars' conference aspirations. The Big 12 is arguably the most wide-open league in the country, and before Monday’s ruling, the prevailing narrative was that Texas Tech’s quarterback volatility had leveled the playing field, with BYU positioned as a potential frontrunner.

With Sorsby back in the fold, the Red Raiders regain their status as a legitimate favorite. Armed with a powerhouse defensive line and an offensive line projected to be among the nation’s elite, Texas Tech is suddenly a much more daunting obstacle for BYU. The Cougars, coming off a 12-2 season and a Pop-Tarts Bowl victory, return an incredible core of talent, including Offensive Player of the Year LJ Martin and Freshman of the Year Bear Bachmeier. However, the path to the Big 12 Championship game just got a whole lot steeper.

The Integrity Crisis

Beyond the win-loss column, we have to look at the "elephant in the stadium." The NCAA, in a rare moment of public frustration, stated the ruling “undermines and corrupts the integrity of sports.” They aren't wrong.

When a court decides that a player’s "irreparable injury" from missing a season outweighs the governing body’s rules on gambling, we are entering a new, volatile era. Does this open the door for any suspended athlete to use the court system to bypass NCAA oversight? If the lines of integrity are blurred by legal injunctions, the fundamental trust that sports requires—the belief that the game on the field is pure—is at stake.

For BYU and the rest of the Big 12, the 2026 season was already set to be a gauntlet. Now, it’s a gauntlet with a massive, complicated legal asterisk.

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Jake Hatch brings you daily coverage of the BYU Cougars with the Locked On Cougars Podcast. Locked On Cougars brings BYU fans the latest news and comprehensive coverage when it comes to the BYU football and basketball pr

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