Sorsby is under NCAA investigation after reportedly making thousands of online bets, including on Indiana games during his 2022 freshman season.
Texas Tech announced his departure from the program, emphasizing support for his recovery and long-term well-being.
NCAA rules prohibit athletes from betting on sports, and violations can lead to permanent ineligibility; the NCAA has declined to comment on the ongoing investigation.
Sorsby faces an NCAA probe and a $1M lawsuit. Which battle will ultimately end his college career?
Is Brendan Sorsby a victim of a campus gambling epidemic or simply a player who broke the rules?
With its star QB in treatment, is Texas Tech's upcoming football season already lost?
How will new federal eligibility rules impact athletes facing personal or legal crises like Sorsby?
As NIL deals become contracts, are million-dollar lawsuits the new reality for transferring college athletes?