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Updated · NBC Sports · May 27
Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby Completes In-Patient Gambling Treatment, Seeks 2026 Return
Updated
Updated · NBC Sports · May 27

Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby Completes In-Patient Gambling Treatment, Seeks 2026 Return

12 articles · Updated · NBC Sports · May 27
  • Brendan Sorsby said he completed a residential treatment program last Friday for a diagnosed gambling addiction and anxiety disorder, then disclosed the update in an Instagram statement.
  • The Texas Tech quarterback said he is returning to campus in Lubbock and hopes to resume his college career in 2026 if the NCAA allows him to play.
  • Sorsby apologized to those he disappointed, called recovery a long process, and said he plans to continue treatment while supporting other student-athletes facing addiction and mental health issues.
  • Texas Tech’s support network — including coaches, teammates, the university and its Center for Students in Addiction Recovery — is central to his planned return as college sports confront wider gambling-related risks.
Will an athlete's public recovery from addiction force the NCAA to rethink its strict penalties for sports betting?
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