TCU hits Texas Tech football’s Brendan Sorsby response with savage troll

TCU hits Texas Tech football’s Brendan Sorsby response with savage troll

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TCU hits Texas Tech football’s Brendan Sorsby response with savage troll

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The college football landscape erupted into pure chaos following a Texas judge’s decision to grant Texas Tech football Red Raiders quarterback Brendan Sorsby a temporary injunction. The ruling bypasses an NCAA ban, restoring Sorsby’s eligibility despite his admission to placing thousands of sports bets, including at least 40 wagers on his own Indiana Hoosiers football team in 2022.

In response to the massive backlash and threats of a scheduling boycott from rival athletic directors, Texas Tech University administration released a hefty, 21-minute video defending the school’s handling of the situation. Texas Tech leadership sat around a table to justify keeping their new signal-caller on the roster.

However, Big 12 Conference rival TCU Football was not having any of it.

The TCU football’ official X account delivered a savage, viral troll that immediately broke the internet. Side-by-side with Texas Tech’s lengthy statement video, TCU posted a classic, dismissive text meme: “I ain’t watching all that I’m happy for u tho or sorry that happened.”

The hilarious, low-effort shutdown perfectly captured the mood of rival fanbases, completely exhausted by the ongoing drama. It is a massive statement from a rival program that actually shares a history with Sorsby. During his final regular-season game with the Cincinnati Bearcats in November 2025, Sorsby picked apart TCU’s defense, completing 23 of 33 passes for 282 yards and three touchdowns.

While Texas Tech works to keep its star under center, the rest of the college football world remains furious over the perceived hit to competitive integrity. Sorsby is currently slated to miss only the first two games of the 2026 season. If the scheduled games hold, the matchup between the Horned Frogs and Red Raiders will feature an extra layer of internet-fueled bad blood.

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