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Brendan Sorsby Wins in Court -- And the NCAA Lost EVERYTHING

Brendan Sorsby Wins in Court -- And the NCAA Lost EVERYTHING

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A judge has ruled that Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is eligible to play, marking yet another major legal defeat for the NCAA. But this episode isn't just about one quarterback—it's about what the decision means for the future of college athletics. Garrett Searight breaks down why the Sorsby ruling is the latest sign that NCAA authority is rapidly eroding, how courts have increasingly become the ultimate decision-makers in college sports, and why the organization's traditional model may no longer be sustainable. From eligibility rules to player rights and governance, college football is entering a new era—and the NCAA may have far less control over it than ever before. Is this simply another legal setback, or are we witnessing the end of the NCAA as we've known it for decades? Garrett examines the broader implications and what could come next for college football's governing structure.
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