Texas Tech football has been hit with a massive quarterback crisis as Brendan Sorsby has taken an indefinite leave of absence to enter a residential treatment program for gambling addiction while the NCAA investigates alleged sports betting activity. Sorsby, who transferred from Cincinnati to Texas Tech, was expected to be the centerpiece of the Red Raiders’ 2026 season, but now his eligibility is in serious doubt. Reports say Sorsby allegedly placed thousands of online sports bets, including wagers tied to Indiana football games during his time at Indiana, though reports also state he did not play in those games. NCAA rules prohibit athletes from betting on college and professional sports, meaning this case could have major consequences for Sorsby, Texas Tech, Cincinnati, NIL collectives, and the future of college football gambling enforcement. On today’s episode of The Monty Show, we break down what happened, whether Brendan Sorsby could be ruled ineligible, how Texas Tech moves forward at quarterback, and why this story is much bigger than one player. Is this the beginning of a much larger college football gambling crisis? Drop your thoughts in the comments: should Brendan Sorsby be allowed to play again, or should the NCAA make an example out of this case? The Advocates are experienced injury attorneys who will fight for the settlement you deserve without collecting a dime from you! Chat with an attorney NOW online for free! www.TheAdvocates.com