uNILateral Decisions
This week on uNILateral Decisions, the crew breaks down one of the most controversial rulings of the college sports offseason: the injunction that will allow Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby to play despite violating NCAA gambling rules. With no written opinion from the judge, the panel explores why Sorsby may have prevailed in court, whether the case was really about gambling or mental health, and why the decision has sparked concern across college athletics. The conversation then shifts to what happens next as the NCAA appeals the ruling, the likelihood of any legal resolution before the 2026 season, and what this case could mean for future eligibility disputes. The discussion also examines the fallout surrounding Texas Tech, including public statements from programs like Georgia and Nebraska, reports of potential scheduling boycotts, and whether the Big 12 could use its conference bylaws to punish either Sorsby or Texas Tech itself. Finally, the guys answer this week's uNILateral Decision: If you could direct Congress, the NCAA, the CFP, or the Big 12 to take action, what would you do? From courtrooms to conference politics, this episode explores the legal, competitive, and governance challenges that continue to reshape college sports.
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