The NCAA believes that Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby's career should have ended upon admitting to gambling on college football.
Former Indiana quarterback placed at least 40 bets on team while he redshirted for the Hoosiers, court docs reveal.
The NCAA says it would become the first major American sports league to allow an athlete who bet on their own games to continue to compete if a district court were to grant Texas Tech's Brendan Sorsby ...
Legal filing shows Brendan Sorsby bet at least $90,000 over the past four years, including at least $5,000 since transferring ...
New court filings detail Brendan Sorsby betting trail, including the Texas Tech football QB making at least 40 wagers on IU ...
When Andrew needed money for a flight with friends to Greece this summer, the 18-year-old high school senior turned to ...
Milei government’s proposal would restrict minors’ access to betting sites; Bill permits limited advertising for platforms, ...
Court filings say law enforcement alerted an online sportsbook to Sorsby’s gambling, which continued after he arrived at Texas.
Brendan Sorsby admits to placing at least 40 bets on Indiana football for amounts from less than $1 to $114 as a redshirting ...
Brendan Sorsby faces online backlash after Indiana betting reports spark NCAA case debate and stunned the college football world with eligibility drama now. Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby has become the ...
The tidal wave of legal sports betting has easily infiltrated schools and swept up boys. There’s still time for commonsense ...
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