Texas Tech football has been hit with a shocking quarterback crisis as transfer QB Brendan Sorsby is taking an indefinite leave of absence to enter a residential treatment program for a gambling addiction. The news comes after reports that Sorsby is under NCAA investigation for online sports betting activity from earlier in his college career. Texas Tech has publicly supported Sorsby’s decision to seek help, while his eligibility for the 2026 season remains uncertain.
Sorsby was one of the biggest transfer portal additions in college football after leaving Cincinnati for Texas Tech, reportedly tied to a massive NIL deal. Now the Red Raiders face major questions: Will Sorsby play in 2026? What does this mean for Texas Tech’s Big 12 title hopes? And is college football facing a much bigger gambling problem than anyone wants to admit?
In this video, we break down:
Brendan Sorsby entering gambling treatment
The NCAA investigation and possible eligibility fallout
What Texas Tech does next at quarterback
How NIL, the transfer portal, and sports betting are colliding
Why this could become a major college football warning sign
This story is bigger than one quarterback. It is about the future of college football, gambling, NIL money, and whether the NCAA can keep up.
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