Texas Tech megabooster claims Big 12 rivals want to boycott games because they fear Brendan Sorsby

Over the past three days, we have seen pushback from schools across the Big 12 and college football regarding the decision from a Texas judge.Now, that conversation has centered on whether schools would schedule Texas Tech for future games in all sports.TEXAS TECH’S BRENDAN SORSBY WON ROUND 2, BUT THE NCAA IS COMING BACK SWINGING IN LANDMARK CASEBut, what has caught the eye of college football fans in recent days has been the overwhelming shock that someone who placed multiple bets on their own team, along with plenty of other wagers, would be allowed to play this season after the NCAA had already ruled Sorsby ineligible.After filing a lawsuit against the NCAA, and arguing that the organization was not doing its contractually obligated duties of taking care of the student athlete rather than punishing him, Judge Ken Curry ruled that there was 'irreparable harm' for Sorsby and that he would be allowed to play this upcoming season after sitting out the opening two games.Brendan Sorsby of the Cincinnati Bearcats looks on before the game against the Utah Utes at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Nov.1, 2025.

(Bryan Byerly/ISI Photos)Appearing on the Dan Dakich show Wednesday, Texas Tech megabooster Cody Campbell was asked when actual integrity comes into the fold, with the Red Raiders' potentially taking care of Sorsby but not allowing him to play."There are kids that are playing and have gotten DUIs that have beaten up women, their kids that have committed horrible acts," Campbell responded."You know, I mean, nobody boycotted to play Penn State a few years ago when that horrible situation happened there.CODY CAMPBELL UNLOADS ON BRENDAN SORSBY CRITICS AS TEXAS TECH EMBRACES VILLAIN ROLEWhen asked about why he thinks schools are wanting to boycott games against Texas Tech in this particular situation, based on the integrity of the game, Cody Campbell pointed toward the disdain for the Red Raiders football program in their fight for relevance in the curr...

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