Source: Big 12 in no rush to pull lawsuit over Sorsby eligibility - ESPN

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Big 12 officials are delaying action on their lawsuit against quarterback Brendan Sorsby due to uncertainty regarding his NFL future and potential legal consequences.

Summary

The Big 12 conference is not in a hurry to withdraw its federal lawsuit against Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, as officials are still evaluating potential liability and how the situation might affect the NFL. The board of directors plans to reconvene next week to discuss all available options. The lawsuit was filed to seek authority to punish Sorsby for violating NCAA rules, specifically regarding his admitted gambling history. Sorsby, who bet on Indiana football while on the roster, withdrew his own lawsuit against the NCAA to become eligible for the NFL supplemental draft. This draft requires approval from the NFL and is scheduled for later this summer, though it has not been held since 2019.

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Source: Big 12 in no rush to pull lawsuit over Sorsby eligibility - ESPN

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