Brendan Sorsby’s Agent Wants Cincinnati Questioned for Ignoring Gambling Issue
Summary
Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby ended his college football career after the NCAA declared him ineligible for the 2026 season due to gambling issues. His agent accused the University of Cincinnati of knowing about Sorsby’s gambling problem but not acting, which Cincinnati denies.Key Facts
- Brendan Sorsby dropped his lawsuit against the NCAA and is no longer eligible to play college football in 2026.
- After becoming ineligible, Sorsby declared for the NFL supplemental draft.
- Sorsby’s agent claims the University of Cincinnati knew about Sorsby’s gambling addiction for two years and did not take action.
- The University of Cincinnati denies any knowledge of Sorsby’s gambling issues.
- Cincinnati stated it provides gambling education to all student-athletes and would report any violations.
- Sorsby is expected to face a suspension during his rookie NFL season because of betting on his own team when he played at Indiana.
- The 2026 NFL supplemental draft will occur in mid-to-late July.
- Sorsby could be selected anywhere from the second to fifth round in the draft, with uncertainty about his NFL future.
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