Texas Tech QB Enters Rehab as NCAA Probes Gambling Activity

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has entered a residential treatment program for gambling addiction as the NCAA investigates his online betting activity, reportedly involving thousands of bets including Indiana games from his 2022 season. Sorsby has previously played for Indiana and Cincinnati before transferring to Texas Tech this offseason; Cincinnati also sued him for a $1 million NIL buyout for violating a multi-year revenue-sharing agreement. Tech and coach Joey McGuire voiced support for his recovery, while the NCAA noted it cannot comment on the investigation but emphasizes its seriousness about sports betting. No law enforcement involvement has been reported.
- Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby seeks treatment after placing 'thousands' of bets, NCAA investigating USA Today
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- Cincinnati alerted of Brendan Sorsby gambling issue before 2025 season USA Today
- Former IU quarterback reportedly made thousands of bets, plus bet on Indiana football games IndyStar
- Top transfer QB Brendan Sorsby taking leave of absence from Texas Tech for gambling The New York Times
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