The NCAA has launched an investigation into the University of Cincinnati regarding former quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s betting habits. Cincinnati confirmed the NCAA sent a letter of inquiry focused on Sorsby’s time with the Bearcats.
Background
Sorsby admitted to a gambling addiction and made over $90,000 worth of bets since enrolling at Indiana. During his time at Cincinnati, he made 165 impermissible bets totaling at least $38,000 in 2024.
The NCAA found no evidence Sorsby funded bets or placed wagers on the football team during his two seasons at Cincinnati. Sorsby is currently eligible to enter the 2027 NFL Draft.
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