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Jun 11, 01:20 AM
Cody Campbell, a Texas Tech booster, has warned against potential lawsuits if other conferences, including the Big Ten, avoid scheduling games with Texas Tech following the reinstatement of quarterback Brendan Sorsby. Campbell argues that such actions could constitute collusion and an antitrust violation, and he believes Sorsby's betting on games does not justify extreme measures from rival schools.
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Jun 11, 07:03 PM
Texas Tech's quarterback Brendan Sorsby has been allowed to play this season following a court ruling, leading to potential sanctions from the Big 12. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has warned the conference of legal consequences if penalties are imposed, citing potential financial liabilities. The situation has drawn attention from college football officials and fans.
Washington Examiner
Jun 11, 07:48 PM
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has threatened legal action against the Big 12 Conference regarding potential sanctions against Texas Tech for allowing quarterback Brendan Sorsby to play under a court order. Paxton's office argues that such sanctions would be unlawful and could lead to significant legal liability for the conference. The situation follows a court ruling that permits Sorsby to play while litigation continues, despite his admission of placing numerous wagers during his college career.
The Hill
Jun 12, 01:08 PM
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has cautioned Big 12 schools against sanctioning Texas Tech for playing a quarterback involved in a lawsuit against the NCAA. He indicated that the state may consider legal action against any institution that imposes such sanctions.