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Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby gets an NFL insider’s assessment that bodes well for his future

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Texas Tech Red Raiders quarterback Brendan Sorsby could be returning to College Football instead of being forced out because of his ongoing gambling investigation, since the case is being held in Lubbock.

Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby gets an NFL insider’s assessment that bodes well for his future originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Texas Tech Red Raiders quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s potential return to College Football feels likelier by the day.

More industry insiders by the day are projecting a favorable outcome to his upcoming case in Lubbock County to decide if he can remain eligible amid a gambling investigation into over 22,000 bets placed between 2022 and 2025. Sorsby sued the NCAA after being ruled ineligible, seeking an injunction to allow him to play in 2026. Pro Football Network’s Mike Florio sounds optimistic that Sorsby could retain eligibility because the judge will rule in favor of the local economy in Lubbock, which, of course, includes Texas Tech University athletics.

“By suing in a Texas state court in the county where Texas Tech is situated, Sorsby gets the built-in advantage of having the question resolved by an elected judge who may be inclined to issue a ruling that helps the local college team. Indeed, the lawsuit points out that, without a clear ruling on Sorsby’s eligibility, ‘the program cannot plan, prepare, or build around its starting quarterback,’” Florio wrote. “In other words, a ruling for Sorsby helps Texas Tech.

Which makes the local citizenry happy. The same local citizenry that elects the judge who will resolve Sorsby’s case. ” What did Brendan Sorsby bet on?