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Home » Brendan Sorsby Is Out — and Texas Tech’s Spring Collapse Has Exposed the Most Fragile Depth Chart in the Big 12
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Brendan Sorsby Is Out — and Texas Tech’s Spring Collapse Has Exposed the Most Fragile Depth Chart in the Big 12

Jerry LegerBy Jerry LegerMay 1, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Brendan Sorsby Is Out — and Texas Tech's Spring Collapse Has Exposed the Most Fragile Depth Chart in the Big 12
Brendan Sorsby Is Out — and Texas Tech's Spring Collapse Has Exposed the Most Fragile Depth Chart in the Big 12
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A quarterback room is rarely as deep as anyone says it is in April. Coaches will tell you that three of their players are capable of winning games. Boosters will give a nod. Then a season begins, someone’s shoulder gives out in the second week, and all of a sudden the depth chart looks like a freshman roster from a west Texas high school.

Because the man at the top of the chart was unharmed, Lubbock is currently experiencing that movie, only worse. He was apprehended.

Brendan Sorsby — Key InformationDetails
Full NameBrendan Sorsby
PositionQuarterback
Current TeamTexas Tech Red Raiders (on indefinite leave)
Previous ProgramsIndiana (2022–2023), Cincinnati (2024–2025)
Transfer ValueReported $6 million NIL deal
Career Passing Yards (pre-Tech)7,208
Career Passing TDs60 through the air, 22 rushing
Current StatusTreatment program for gambling addiction
InvestigationActive NCAA inquiry into sports wagering
Head Coach at Texas TechJoey McGuire
Reported ByESPN’s Pete Thamel
AllegationThousands of online bets, including on Indiana football in 2022

The $6 million addition from Cincinnati, the focal point of Joey McGuire’s most costly offseason, and the player Red Raider supporters had already begun picturing under the lights against Utah, Brendan Sorsby, has left the program to pursue treatment for a gambling addiction.

According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Sorsby wagered thousands of dollars online on a variety of sports, including Indiana football games during his redshirt year in 2022. According to the report, he did not participate in any of the bets. Lawyers will care about that particular detail. The NCAA probably won’t give a damn.

This week, the program has a subdued, almost ashamed vibe. McGuire’s statement was the kind that coaches are now required to write more frequently than in the past; it was cautious, encouraging, and balanced between institutional damage control and human concern. “We love Brendan and support his decision to seek professional help,” he stated. There are two ways to read that, and the majority of Lubbock residents are doing so.

The true story is what remains. The obvious heir, Will Hammond, missed the entire spring after tearing his ACL against Oklahoma State in October of last year. Yes, there is hope. According to Pete Nakos at On3, Hammond is throwing once more, and the staff believes he might be prepared for Abilene Christian in the first week. However, that timeline is a hope rather than a plan, as anyone who has witnessed a quarterback recover from a torn knee in nine months will attest. Kirk Francis, a Tulsa transfer with a 58 percent completion rate and more interceptions than you’d like, is seated behind him. Then a true freshman, a redshirt freshman, and a prayer.

Last year, Texas Tech ran the ball brilliantly. J’Koby Williams and Cameron Dickey are real. Veterans make up the line. The issue of who hands them the football on a third-and-seven in late October in Manhattan, Kansas, remains unresolved.

Brendan Sorsby Is Out — and Texas Tech's Spring Collapse Has Exposed the Most Fragile Depth Chart in the Big 12
Brendan Sorsby Is Out — and Texas Tech’s Spring Collapse Has Exposed the Most Fragile Depth Chart in the Big 12

It’s difficult to ignore how rapidly the Big 12 discourse has changed. Tech was the overwhelming favorite a week ago because they were the league’s most glamorous portal class, defending champions, and a coach who was finally gaining national recognition. Arizona State is currently receiving a lot of attention. Kansas State once more. even BYU. There isn’t currently a clear king in the conference, which is precisely the kind of void that makes a season peculiar.

Sorsby might return. He might not. The NCAA’s gambling policy permits permanent disqualification, and the precedent is harsh. Observing this from a distance gives me the impression that the program was hit by something it couldn’t have anticipated—a phone in someone’s pocket and a habit that no one noticed, rather than an injury or a transfer war.

This autumn, Lubbock will play football. Who tosses it and how far is the question.

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Jerry Leger is a full-time online writer and Senior Editor at radiowaves.co.uk, where he covers the latest research and developments across education, schools, colleges, and the world of sports. With a sharp eye for innovation and a genuine curiosity about how learning evolves, Jerry brings depth and clarity to topics that matter most to students, educators, and parents alike. Jerry writes with the kind of passion that only comes from genuinely caring about the subject, covering everything from curriculum changes and classroom policies to innovative school initiatives and the tales of athletic success. His work is easily readable and well-researched, whether he is dissecting the most recent findings in education or examining how innovation is changing the way we teach and learn.

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