no idea. These gambling sites offer something like $100 free for signing up or something like that and then who knows after. Soccer player at one of the schools I work at had to quit the team to get a job. He posted something on social media and said he was already down a couple thousand and was borrowing from friends. Head coach saw it and told his parents, kid would have been a D3 player too.Where are they getting their $$$?
Weekly allowance?
Haha, come work in a MD school system, we are beyond the point of no return.Make America Intelligent Again
Wow, he potentially owes Cincy $1M.
Still feels like some other big shoe to drop compared to what has been reported. Especially if the "Cincinnati knew" story is trueReports: U Cincinnati knew of Sorsby’s gambling problem before the 2025 season and let him play, that’s something they were obligated to report to the NCAA.
<scarfing popcorn meme>Still feels like some other big shoe to drop compared to what has been reported. Especially if the "Cincinnati knew" story is true
I don't play and have never had interest in any card games. I also have never had any interest in gambling.No, I legit suck at poker.
So very sad.no idea. These gambling sites offer something like $100 free for signing up or something like that and then who knows after. Soccer player at one of the schools I work at had to quit the team to get a job. He posted something on social media and said he was already down a couple thousand and was borrowing from friends. Head coach saw it and told his parents, kid would have been a D3 player too.
Uh oh!Reports: U Cincinnati knew of Sorsby’s gambling problem before the 2025 season and let him play, that’s something they were obligated to report to the NCAA.
The scope of his addiction is almost unbelievable.
Who can resist some Turkish basketball action?Tgar’s money is on reinstatement.
I've definitely arb'd some Turkish basketball games at some point in my life (and many of those Euro leagues that would be slow to move at certain books back in the day). Never found an edge in the Nathan's Hot Dog contest though.Who can resist some Turkish basketball action?
I'd bet against...they can make a smokescreen around everything else, but betting on games of your own team is unforgivable.Tgar’s money is on reinstatement.
Haha, come work in a MD school system, we are beyond the point of no return.
What does diversity have to do with kids gambling in high school?Liberals are more interested in diversity than education.
and they need to make someone an example. he is as likely as anyone, easy target.I'd bet against...they can make a smokescreen around everything else, but betting on games of your own team is unforgivable.
So does this mean that TT is going to make a big trade for a qb or are they up the creek without a paddle? By the way, this couldn't happen to a more deserving program that basically is trying to spend their way to a NC; they're basically like an European soccer team that's run by some Saudi sovereign wealth fund. Finally, if every aspect of college football now is professional, schools probably should be allowed to engage in trades. After all, it's no less preposterous than schools needing to maintain a NFL payroll to be competitive, and we all know that most of these players are mercenaries who neither care where they go to school nor actually do go to school..![]()
NCAA denies reinstatement for QB Sorsby; Texas Tech to appeal
The NCAA has denied Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby's request for reinstatement, putting his lawsuit against the NCAA seeking an injunction for his eligibility for the 2026 season into further focus.www.espn.com
It’s a sad but fascinating story. Imagine how many cfb players are wrapped up in significant gambling in the nil era.![]()
Sorsby placed at least 40 bets on Indiana football as a Hoosiers QB
Brendan Sorsby placed at least 40 bets involving Indiana football as a QB for the Hoosiers and used sportsbook accounts registered to a family member and friends to wager approximately $90,000 over four years, according to court documents filed Friday.www.espn.com
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How many college athletes are scrambling around trying to cover their gambling tracks. That he was using surrogates as cover under cuts his mental health claim to a certain degree. Implies he knew he was doing something wrong and taking active steps to avoid detectionIt’s a sad but fascinating story. Imagine how many cfb players are wrapped up in significant gambling in the nil era.
How many college athletes are scrambling around trying to cover their gambling tracks. That he was using surrogates as cover under cuts his mental health claim to a certain degree. Implies he knew he was doing something wrong and taking active steps to avoid detection
I am sure the extent of it was 50-50 raffles and bingo.I’m sure it’s all just a misunderstanding.
I would imagine many are doing so. These players are getting big money in the nil era. How many of them are unable to resist temptations like gambling or worse.How many college athletes are scrambling around trying to cover their gambling tracks. That he was using surrogates as cover under cuts his mental health claim to a certain degree. Implies he knew he was doing something wrong and taking active steps to avoid detection
I would imagine many are doing so. These players are getting big money in the nil era. How many of them are unable to resist temptations like gambling or worse.
Sounds like he was using that as justification as well. It wasn’t about the money, was making big NIL bucks so was gambling for fun till it got away from meI would imagine many are doing so. These players are getting big money in the nil era. How many of them are unable to resist temptations like gambling or worse.
I have zero sympathy for them. They're being given a great opportunity to be paid while getting a free education. If they screw up they deserve the consequences of their actions just like everyone else.I would imagine many are doing so. These players are getting big money in the nil era. How many of them are unable to resist temptations like gambling or worse.
nothing, he simply can't help himselfWhat does diversity have to do with kids gambling in high school?
At this point, why would any team want this player? I guess that TT now would sell their soul to the devil because he's their best option, but this obviously is a very sick individual who needs a lot of professional help to overcome his addiction rather than playing a sport. I fully expect the judge to rule in his favor because he probably wants this kid to play for good ole Texas Tech.![]()
Judge weighs eligibility for Texas Tech QB Sorsby in hearing
The fate of Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby's college eligibility will be decided in the near future after a two-hour hearing in Lubbock County District Court on Monday, and the decision will be up to Ken Curry, a retired judge from Tarrant County.www.espn.com
It's probably because he's a talented player and teams are willing to roll the dice that after his program, he's past his addiction as a low stakes gambler (that of course broke rules that you can't break and not face a punishment). It's the same reason teams were willing to take a chance on Chris Herron, Josh Gordon, Aldon Smith, etc.At this point, why would any team want this player? I guess that TT now would sell their soul to the devil because he's their best option, but this obviously is a very sick individual who needs a lot of professional help to overcome his addiction rather than playing a sport.
In today's stunning announcement, Judge Arthur Schlichter...I know. No piling on. I hope this kid gets whatever help he needs to lead a somewhat normal life.![]()
Judge weighs eligibility for Texas Tech QB Sorsby in hearing
The fate of Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby's college eligibility will be decided in the near future after a two-hour hearing in Lubbock County District Court on Monday, and the decision will be up to Ken Curry, a retired judge from Tarrant County.www.espn.com
Wow. You and I agree again. I really don’t think the people running college football held a gun to his head and made him gamble.Not sure why anyone other than the "kid" is to blame for this one
Exactly. He made a choice and there's consequences. Good luck to him but his playing career is justly over.Wow. You and I agree again. I really don’t think the people running college football held a gun to his head and made him gamble.