Texas Tech’s appeal to the NCAA to have Brendan Sorsby’s eligibility reinstated has been denied, in a ruling that is separate from the transfer quarterback’s lawsuit against that same governing body.
A person with knowledge of the NCAA’s decision told The Associated Press on Friday night that the NCAA for the second time to restore the quarterback’s eligibility. He was ruled ineligible after he acknowledged gambling on sports, including on his own team while at Indiana.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity to the AP because there was no announcement about the appeal decision from either the NCAA or the quarterback’s current school.
That came while the NCAA and Sorsby were still waiting for a ruling from a Texas judge after the quarterback filed a lawsuit May 18 seeking in hopes of playing this season for the Red Raiders after transferring from Cincinnati.
A two-hour hearing was held Monday in the 99th District Court in Lubbock County, where Texas Tech is located. As of Friday, there still was no decision from Judge Ken Curry.
Texas Tech had said May 26 that it was appealing after the NCAA denied the school鈥檚 initial petition to have Sorsby’s eligibility reinstated.
University president Lawrence Schovanec at that time wrote in a that the school felt 鈥渢he NCAA鈥檚 ruling should be reversed or modified.鈥
The school had ruled Sorsby ineligible May 18, the same day he filed his lawsuit. Tech had to do that to be able to pursue a that it submitted to the NCAA the following day. May 22.
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