What's next as ex-UC QB Brendan Sorsby exits gambling addiction center
Summary
Former Cincinnati Bearcats quarterback Brendan Sorsby has been in a residential gambling addiction center since April 27 and is expected to be discharged by June 1. He is currently fighting NCAA ineligibility after admitting to placing bets on various sports, including his own teams, while underage. Sorsby's attorneys are seeking a temporary injunction to allow him to remain with Texas Tech, arguing that the NCAA's investigation was not processed promptly and that the university found no integrity issues. However, the NCAA has declared Sorsby ineligible, and he faces a tight deadline of June 15 for a court decision to potentially allow him to enter the NFL Supplemental Draft by June 22. The case highlights the NCAA's hypocrisy regarding gambling, pointing out that the organization has deals with sportsbooks and a stadium named after a casino. Sorsby's future in college football remains uncertain, with experts suggesting that something seismic would have to happen for him to play in 2026.
(Source:Cincinnati Cincinnati Enquirer)