
Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, who is under NCAA investigation for making bets via a gambling app, has retained the noted lawyer Jeffrey Kessler to try to regain his college eligibility, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter and Pete Thamel.

With an average payout of $76.1 million per school, Big Ten schools will earn more than the SEC's average per team of $72.4 million

Kessler was the lead attorney in the House v. NCAA case last summer that led to revenue-sharing with players

Lindsey was the Gophers' top quarterback after they concluded spring practice

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The Texas Tech quarterback could turn to the NFL Supplemental Draft if betting allegations end his college career, but league executives reportedly already view him as "untouchable."

The Big Ten Conference distributed a record $1.37 billion to its 18 members in the 2024-25 fiscal year, an increase of nearly $500 million.
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