Texas Tech's Sorsby, after acknowledging gambling, asks court for injunction to restore eligibility - Toronto Star
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Texas Tech basketball player Jordan Sorsby has filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction that would allow him to remain eligible for competition despite admitting to having engaged in gambling.
In a court filing on Friday, Sorsby, who is currently suspended from playing for the Red Raiders, asked a judge to rule in his favor, claiming his eligibility should not be affected by his admission of past gambling activities. The athlete's legal team argues that his actions are unrelated to any current violations and do not pose a risk to the integrity of college sports.
According to court documents, So…
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