Brendan Sorsby admits wagering nearly $90,000 during college career as NCAA fight heats up
Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby admits to placing $90,000 in bets over four years as his attorneys seek a landmark injunction against the NCAA.
Brendan Sorsby admits wagering nearly $90,000 during college career as NCAA fight heats up Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has admitted to placing approximately $90,000 in bets over the past four years across various sports and betting apps, including on his former team at Indiana. His legal team is seeking a court injunction against the NCAA, arguing the organization has “weaponized” his gambling addiction rather than supporting his recovery, with Texas Tech suggesting a two-game suspension would suffice.
- Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby admitted to placing $90,000 in bets over four years, dating back to his time at Indiana University.
- Sorsby used friends and multiple betting apps to place wagers on sports including the NBA, PGA Tour, MLB, and college football.
- He admitted to betting on his own team, the Indiana Hoosiers, at least 40 times during the 2022 season, though he claims they were all to win and he stopped before playing in games.
- The NCAA has deemed Sorsby ineligible for the upcoming season due to these gambling violations.
- Sorsby’s attorneys are seeking an injunction in Lubbock district court, arguing the NCAA has not supported his recovery from a gambling addiction.
- Texas Tech supports Sorsby’s bid for reinstatement, suggesting a two-game suspension would be an appropriate punishment.
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