Brendan Sorsby gambling investigation, explained: Why Texas Tech QB is taking leave of absence for betting 'addiction' | Sporting News
Here's the latest on Brendan Sorsby's leave of absence.
www.sportingnews.comHere’s the latest on Brendan Sorsby based on recent reporting:
Brendan Sorsby has publicly announced a leave of absence from Texas Tech to enter a residential treatment program for gambling addiction. The move is described as a health-related step with no announced timetable for return, and the program is focused on his recovery. The Texas Tech program expressed full support for his decision and emphasized prioritizing his health and well-being.[1]
There are ongoing NCAA considerations related to Sorsby’s gambling activity, with the association treating gambling as a potential eligibility issue. Law enforcement has not reportedly pursued a case, but the NCAA is reviewing the matter in relation to his time at Indiana/Cincinnati and permissible activity as a student-athlete.[1]
Separate 2025-2026 coverage notes that Sorsby transferred from Cincinnati to Texas Tech and that there had been prior discussion of his status with Cincinnati, including opting out of a bowl and entering the transfer portal in past seasons. There have also been various media discussions and videos around his transfer and NIL-related disputes, including a rumored civil dispute between Cincinnati and Sorsby over a potential buyout, though these reports are from media channels and not official statements.[3][4][9][10]
Illustration (conceptual): A quarterback in a Texas Tech uniform stands on the field with a headset, a bank of blurred scoreboard lights in the background, symbolizing a pause for mental health and recovery rather than on-field action.
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