Brendan Sorsby's Gambling Investigation: Texas Tech's Dilemma
Craig Mish
Host · Writer

Segment Spotlight: Quick Hits From NewsWire Live
Scandal at Texas Tech: Quarterback Brendan Soresby Faces Gambling Allegations
This week brings a challenging situation for Texas Tech as quarterback Brendan Soresby is under investigation for alleged gambling activities. Soresby, who is also enrolled in a treatment program for gambling addiction, is suspected of placing numerous micro bets on various sports events, including games involving Cincinnati Football and the Cincinnati Reds, during his tenure with previous teams. This comes even before he had the chance to play for Texas Tech, raising concerns about his compliance with NCAA regulations that prohibit athletes from betting on any sports.
Soresby was poised to be a significant player for Texas Tech after transferring from Cincinnati, with expectations of earning about $5 million in NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) rights. The controversy unveils not only Soresby's prior actions but also the ongoing challenges that Texas Tech faces in managing the repercussions. The case echoes the situation with NBA player Terry Rozier, who faced similar accusations. This scenario highlights the broader issues within sports betting and athlete conduct, stirring a nuanced debate about the regulations and their impact on college sports.
The potential consequences for Soresby could be severe, possibly including fines, suspensions, or even a complete loss of eligibility, reflecting NCAA's stringent policies against athletes betting on sports, including their own. This incident could set a precedent, emphasizing the need for stringent adherence to NCAA guidelines while also sparking discussions on whether current regulations on athlete betting are reasonable or in need of reform.
BETTING NEWS
FUTURES






























