Big 12 athletic directors discuss eligibility of Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby
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Last updated Jun 10, 2026

Big 12 athletic directors conducted a call on June 9 with commissioner Brett Yormark to address the eligibility of Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby for the upcoming season. The directors expressed a unified stance that Sorsby should not be allowed to compete next year. This conversation reflects ongoing concerns around player eligibility and the implications for the conference. The outcome of these discussions could influence the league's policies and enforcement going forward.
- •Big 12 ADs held a call regarding Sorsby's eligibility.
- •Commissioner Brett Yormark participated in the discussions.
- •Directors expressed a united stance against Sorsby's eligibility.
- •Concerns reflect broader issues of player eligibility within the conference.
- •Future implications for league policies may arise from this call.
- 12:53 AMESPN — Big 12 ADs hold call to vent over Sorsby ruling
"Big 12 athletic directors held a spirited call Tuesday with commissioner Brett Yormark, making it clear they are united around the notion that Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby should not be eligible for next season.
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