Overview
- Texas Tech transfer Brendan Sorsby is away from the team in residential treatment after reports he made thousands of small online bets dating back to his stints at Indiana and Cincinnati.
- The NCAA is reviewing possible gambling violations that could end his college career, and gaming officials in Indiana and Ohio have confirmed separate inquiries into his wagering activity.
- Kessler has confirmed he represents Sorsby to seek an expedited ruling or a negotiated penalty, and people close to the process say any court fight would be filed in Lubbock District Court.
- If the NCAA declares him ineligible, Sorsby could seek NFL entry through the supplemental draft, though the league must approve his application and some insiders question whether it will.
- Cleveland outlets report the Browns are researching Sorsby as draft analyst Todd McShay touts him as first‑round caliber, highlighting the collision of strict NCAA betting rules, big NIL deals and pro interest.