NCAA Claims Protect College Sports Act Could Override Brendan Sorsby Injunction
The NCAA has asserted that the proposed "Protect College Sports Act," if enacted, would resolve a specific issue currently governed by a court injunction. This injunction presently permits Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby to participate in the current season. The organization conveyed this argument in a memo distributed to commissioners.

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has stated its belief that a proposed piece of legislation, referred to as the "Protect College Sports Act," would address a particular issue if it were to become law.
This claim comes despite an existing court injunction that allows Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby to play in the current college football season. The injunction ensures Sorsby's eligibility to compete.
The NCAA's argument suggests that the passage of the "Protect College Sports Act" would effectively supersede or resolve the matter currently dictated by the court's order regarding Sorsby's participation.
According to CBS Sports, this assertion was communicated by the NCAA in a memo sent to various commissioners.


