NCAA Rules Brendan Sorsby Ineligible After Gambling Investigation
The NCAA officially denied Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s request for reinstatement. The organization ruled the Red Raiders quarterback ineligible after investigators uncovered sports betting activity tied to college football games.
Reports state that Sorsby placed wagers on college football contests, including games involving a team he played for at the time. The ruling adds another major gambling-related controversy to college athletics as legalized sports betting continues to expand across the country.
NCAA Investigation Ends Reinstatement Hopes
Sorsby completed a 35-day in-patient rehabilitation program while attempting to regain eligibility. Despite those efforts, the NCAA denied the request and finalized its decision.
The ruling creates a major setback for Texas Tech heading into the season. Coaches expected Sorsby to lead the offense and provide veteran leadership at quarterback.
Texas Tech has not released a detailed public statement following the NCAA’s final ruling.
NCAA Continues Crackdown on Gambling Violations
The NCAA prohibits athletes, coaches, and staff members from betting on NCAA-sponsored sports. Officials consider wagers involving a player’s own school among the most serious violations.
As sports betting grows nationwide, the NCAA has increased enforcement efforts across college athletics. Football, baseball, and basketball programs have all faced gambling investigations in recent years.
The Brendan Sorsby case now stands among the most talked-about college football gambling stories this year.
Texas Tech Faces Questions at Quarterback
Texas Tech must now adjust quickly before the season begins. Losing an experienced quarterback puts pressure on the coaching staff and raises concerns about offensive consistency.
Fans remain divided over how the NCAA handles gambling cases. Some believe athletes deserve second chances in today’s betting-heavy sports environment. Others support strict punishments to protect the integrity of the game.
For now, Brendan Sorsby’s college football future remains uncertain while Texas Tech searches for answers at quarterback.