Texas Tech faces major question at QB after Sorsby decision

This isn’t just a football story—it’s bigger than that.

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is stepping away from the program and entering a gambling addiction treatment program, putting both his season and his future in serious question.

Sorsby, one of the biggest transfers in college football this offseason and expected to be the face of the Red Raiders, is now taking an indefinite leave of absence. The decision comes after it was discovered he had placed thousands of bets on sports through a gambling app—something strictly prohibited under NCAA rules.

And now, everything is uncertain.

The NCAA is investigating the situation, and depending on the outcome, Sorsby’s eligibility for the 2026 season—and possibly beyond—could be at risk.

That’s the football side of it.

But Texas Tech made it clear this is about more than wins and losses.

Head coach Joey McGuire publicly supported Sorsby, emphasizing that the priority is his health and well-being, not football.
And honestly, that’s the only takeaway that matters right now.

Because Sorsby wasn’t just any player.

He was expected to be the guy. The missing piece for a Texas Tech team coming off a Big 12 title and College Football Playoff appearance. A quarterback with over 5,600 passing yards and 45 touchdowns in recent seasons, and real NFL potential.

Now, the entire direction of the program shifts.

Texas Tech’s QB room suddenly becomes a question mark, and a season that had serious expectations now has uncertainty at the most important position.

But again—that’s secondary.

This is about a player recognizing a problem and taking a step that takes real courage. Addiction is something that has impacted athletes across all sports, and situations like this are a reminder that even elite players are dealing with real-life battles off the field.

Football will wait.

Right now, the focus is on Sorsby getting the help he needs—and what comes next will sort itself out later.

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