Bearcats Under Scrutiny as QB Brendan Sorsby’s Gambling History Comes to Light

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A USA Today report says Cincinnati knew last summer that quarterback Brendan Sorsby had a gambling history and still allowed him to play the 2025 season, potentially inviting NCAA penalties as Sorsby faces an investigation for thousands of sports bets, including on his own team; the bets span Indiana (where he was underage) and live-betting at Reds games, with Sorsby now in treatment and Cincinnati facing scrutiny amid a Texas Tech buyout dispute.
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- Cincinnati knew of star quarterback’s gambling problem in stunning reveal New York Post
- Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby to enter gambling addiction program ESPN
- Former IU quarterback reportedly made thousands of bets, plus bet on Indiana football games IndyStar
- What are the NCAA’s rules and penalties when it comes to sports gambling? The New York Times
- The NFL Could Spare Brendan Sorsby From the NCAA’s Gambling Investigation Sports Illustrated
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