Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s NCAA gambling situation just took a significant legal turn. Sorsby has reportedly hired high-profile sports attorney Jeffrey Kessler as he attempts to preserve his college eligibility amid an NCAA investigation into alleged sports betting activity. If Kessler's name sounds familiar to sports fans, it should. Kessler represented Tom Brady during Deflategate and was the lead attorney in the House v. NCAA case that helped push college sports into its current revenue-sharing era. Now, he appears to be involved in one of the strangest eligibility fights college football has ever seen. Jeffrey Kessler, attorney for the NFL Players Association, leaves NFL headquarters in New York City on June 23, 2015. Kessler was there regarding Tom Brady's appeal of a four-game suspension for the 2015 season related to deflated footballs used in games the previous season.…