0:00 Intro & Sponsors — The Advocates 2:30 Cody Campbell & The Texas Tech Obsession 5:26 🚨 Brendan Sorsby BANNED: Big 12 Sources Speak 13:40 Did Texas Tech Know? The Due Diligence Debate 18:00 Is Brendan Sorsby a Bad Person? Honest Answer 25:47 Danny Dimes: $5,000/Day Gambling Addict at UCLA 37:08 Marcus's Son Lost $60K Gambling Before Graduation 44:00 AI, Business & How to Make Money in 2026 55:00 The Monty Show Logo Redesign — LIVE on Air 1:15:00 Mike Vrabel TMZ Airport Confrontation 1:25:00 Did Vrabel Father Diana Rousini's Kids? 1:32:00 Chris Sims Fired from NBC — The Real Reason 1:38:00 Ravens Sign Diego Pavia: Biggest Mistake of the Offseason? 1:50:00 Trevor Bower Throws No-Hitter — Still Blacklisted from MLB 2:05:00 Raw Dog Food Is KILLING Dogs — Stop It 2:20:00 Whole Foods Line Incident & Seattle Life 2:35:00 Lakers Must Close Tonight + Show Wrap Our Big 12 sources are telling The Monty Show that Brendan Sorsby will NOT be cleared for competition by the Big 12 unless substantial new evidence emerges proving he never bet on college football — and based on the reports, that's nearly impossible. Today's full show covers the complete Brendan Sorsby disaster, real gambling addiction stories from our audience, the Mike Vrabel TMZ airport confrontation, the Ravens' baffling Diego Pavia signing, and why Trevor Bower still can't get a job in Major League Baseball despite throwing no-hitters.Today's Show: 🚨 Big 12 sources: Sorsby BANNED from competition — Brett Yormark involved Texas Tech's due diligence failure — they didn't do their homework Did Cincinnati know Sorsby had a gambling problem before he transferred? Audience DM: "Danny Dimes" — $5,000/day gambler at UCLA, broke his femur fleeing his bookie A viewer's son lost $60,000 gambling on horse racing before graduating high school Mike Vrabel confronted by TMZ at the Salt Lake City airport — did he father Diana Rousini's children? Chris Sims fired from NBC Sunday Night Football — was it because of this? Ravens sign Diego Pavia — is this the worst decision in the NFL offseason? Trevor Bower throws a no-hitter in independent ball and still can't get a MLB call 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
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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
Texas Tech football has been hit with a shocking quarterback crisis as transfer QB Brendan Sorsby is taking an indefinite leave of absence to enter a residential treatment program for a gambling addiction. The news comes after reports that Sorsby is under NCAA investigation for online sports betting activity from earlier in his college career. Texas Tech has publicly supported Sorsby’s decision to seek help, while his eligibility for the 2026 season remains uncertain. Sorsby was one of the biggest transfer portal additions in college football after leaving Cincinnati for Texas Tech, reportedly tied to a massive NIL deal. Now the Red Raiders face major questions: Will Sorsby play in 2026? What does this mean for Texas Tech’s Big 12 title hopes? And is college football facing a much bigger gambling problem than anyone wants to admit? In this video, we break down: Brendan Sorsby entering gambling treatment The NCAA investigation and possible eligibility fallout What Texas Tech does next at quarterback How NIL, the transfer portal, and sports betting are colliding Why this could become a major college football warning sign This story is bigger than one quarterback. It is about the future of college football, gambling, NIL money, and whether the NCAA can keep up. 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
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Texas Tech football has been hit with a shocking quarterback crisis as transfer QB Brendan Sorsby is taking an indefinite leave of absence to enter a residential treatment program for a gambling addiction. The news comes after reports that Sorsby is under NCAA investigation for online sports betting activity from earlier in his college career. Texas Tech has publicly supported Sorsby’s decision to seek help, while his eligibility for the 2026 season remains uncertain. Sorsby was one of the biggest transfer portal additions in college football after leaving Cincinnati for Texas Tech, reportedly tied to a massive NIL deal. Now the Red Raiders face major questions: Will Sorsby play in 2026? What does this mean for Texas Tech’s Big 12 title hopes? And is college football facing a much bigger gambling problem than anyone wants to admit? In this video, we break down: Brendan Sorsby entering gambling treatment The NCAA investigation and possible eligibility fallout What Texas Tech does next at quarterback How NIL, the transfer portal, and sports betting are colliding Why this could become a major college football warning sign This story is bigger than one quarterback. It is about the future of college football, gambling, NIL money, and whether the NCAA can keep up. 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