Texas Tech faces national backlash after quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s suspension is reduced to just two games following NCAA gambling violations. Rival schools, including Nebraska and Georgia, threaten to pull out of future matchups, while debate rages over league commissioner Brett Yormark’s power to intervene. The Big 12’s reputation, integrity, and potential for a new villain take center stage as some argue Tech is simply getting the SEC-style favoritism others have enjoyed for years. The Big 12 Squad breaks down the legal maneuvering, what this precedent means for player discipline, and whether Sorsby’s return shifts the balance of power in the conference. Can Texas Tech silence the critics and turn controversy into a College Football Playoff run? Plus, West Virginia’s Omaha chances ignite talk of regional rivalries and fan support. Is the Big 12 ready for a new national narrative—or scandal?
Texas Tech faces national backlash after quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s suspension is reduced to just two games following NCAA gambling violations. Rival schools, including Nebraska and Georgia, threaten to pull out of future matchups, while debate rages over league commissioner Brett Yormark’s power to intervene. The Big 12’s reputation, integrity, and potential for a new villain take center stage as some argue Tech is simply getting the SEC-style favoritism others have enjoyed for years. The Big 12 Squad breaks down the legal maneuvering, what this precedent means for player discipline, and whether Sorsby’s return shifts the balance of power in the conference. Can Texas Tech silence the critics and turn controversy into a College Football Playoff run? Plus, West Virginia’s Omaha chances ignite talk of regional rivalries and fan support. Is the Big 12 ready for a new national narrative—or scandal?