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Judge Says Play On: Jack Ford Explains the Brendan Sorsby Injunction

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(Posting shows early from now on for subscribers only!) Brendan Sorsby is eligible once again, at least for now. A Lubbock County judge has granted Sorsby an injunction, temporarily restoring his eligibility despite his suspension stemming from sports gambling activity while at Indiana. The ruling has sent shockwaves through the college sports world and raised a host of new questions about NCAA enforcement, athlete rights, and the growing role of the courts in college athletics. On today’s episode of Show Pony Live, I’m joined by legendary legal analyst, former prosecutor, and trial attorney Jack Ford to examine the case from a legal perspective. What exactly did the judge rule? Why was an injunction granted? What burden did Sorsby have to meet? And perhaps most importantly, what happens next? Jack helps us understand the legal process, the NCAA’s potential options moving forward, and whether this case could have ramifications far beyond one quarterback’s eligibility. We also discuss: * The legal standard required to obtain an injunction. * Why courts continue to intervene in college sports disputes. * The NCAA’s chances of ultimately prevailing in the case. * Whether gambling-related violations should be treated differently than other NCAA infractions. * What this ruling could mean for future eligibility battles. If you’ve been trying to separate the legal realities from the social media outrage, this episode is for you. Subscribe to Show Pony Media for free and get every podcast and article delivered directly to your inbox. Thank you for supporting independent college sports coverage. — Chris ChildersShow Pony Media Get full access to Show Pony Media at www.showponymedia.com/subscribe [https://www.showponymedia.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Judge Says Play On: Jack Ford Explains the Brendan Sorsby Injunction

(Posting shows early from now on for subscribers only!) Brendan Sorsby is eligible once again, at least for now. A Lubbock County judge has granted Sorsby an injunction, temporarily restoring his eligibility despite his suspension stemming from sports gambling activity while at Indiana. The ruling has sent shockwaves through the college sports world and raised a host of new questions about NCAA enforcement, athlete rights, and the growing role of the courts in college athletics. On today’s episode of Show Pony Live, I’m joined by legendary legal analyst, former prosecutor, and trial attorney Jack Ford to examine the case from a legal perspective. What exactly did the judge rule? Why was an injunction granted? What burden did Sorsby have to meet? And perhaps most importantly, what happens next? Jack helps us understand the legal process, the NCAA’s potential options moving forward, and whether this case could have ramifications far beyond one quarterback’s eligibility. We also discuss: * The legal standard required to obtain an injunction. * Why courts continue to intervene in college sports disputes. * The NCAA’s chances of ultimately prevailing in the case. * Whether gambling-related violations should be treated differently than other NCAA infractions. * What this ruling could mean for future eligibility battles. If you’ve been trying to separate the legal realities from the social media outrage, this episode is for you. Subscribe to Show Pony Media for free and get every podcast and article delivered directly to your inbox. Thank you for supporting independent college sports coverage. — Chris ChildersShow Pony Media Get full access to Show Pony Media at www.showponymedia.com/subscribe [https://www.showponymedia.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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