Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby had a temporary injunction hearing Monday against the NCAA regarding his gambling-related ineligibility with a decision expected sometime this week. If granted, Sorsby would be allowed to play the 2026 season despite repeatedly violating NCAA gambling rules over a multiyear period.

Sorsby allegedly placed $90,000 in bets over four years, funneling money to family members and friends who wagered on his behalf. The NCAA maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy regarding student-athletes betting on college sports.

CBS Sports insiders, via Cover 3, shared the latest insights into Sorsby’s case and gambling history — and why ruling him eligible could permanently damage college football.