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Brendan Sorsby is staying in Lubbock. The Texas Tech quarterback was granted a temporary injunction against the NCAA, securing his eligibility for the two thousand twenty six season. It's a significant legal win for Sorsby and a blow to the NCAA's grip on transfer and eligibility decisions that has been loosening for years now.
Shifting to San Diego, where Mason Miller is doing things that even the most sophisticated technology in baseball simply cannot compute. MLB's advanced pitching labs have reportedly attempted to model and replicate Miller's mechanics and stuff, and the systems keep coming up short. When artificial intelligence taps out, you know you're watching something genuinely rare on that mound.
And on the political and legal front, UFC Freedom two fifty at the White House is still facing resistance. The Public Integrity Project is pursuing last-minute legal avenues to postpone the event, arguing the fight card raises serious ethics concerns. Organizers and the UFC appear to be pushing forward regardless, and as of now the fights are still on, but this one is far from settled.
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