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Texas Tech will not attempt to recover NIL money paid to Brendan Sorsby

Texas Tech has officially cleared its stance on Brendan Sorsby's NIL earnings following a conclusion to his eligibility-related legal disputes.

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Texas Tech will not pursue the recovery of NIL funds previously paid to Brendan Sorsby. Coverage from CNN, Yahoo Sports, and NBC Sports highlights the conclusion of the athlete's eligibility saga.

Reports note the involvement of the NCAA regarding gambling issues and reference a legal complaint filed by the Big 12. Future developments remain limited to Sorsby’s transition to professional football.

Coverage does not yet specify the long-term implications for the involved athletic programs or the NCAA's broader regulatory framework.

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Will Texas Tech attempt to recoup the money paid to Brendan Sorsby?

No, the university has stated it will not attempt to recover the NIL money.

What is Brendan Sorsby's next career step?

Sorsby is looking toward the NFL.

What triggered the legal issues surrounding Sorsby?

The legal disputes involved the NCAA regarding Sorsby's eligibility for gambling.

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