Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby Hires High-Profile Attorney in NCAA Gambling Probe
Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has hired prominent attorney Jeffrey Kessler in a high-stakes bid to restore his NCAA eligibility, according to reporting from ESPN. Sorsby is currently under investigation by the NCAA for allegedly placing bets via a gambling app—a development that casts uncertainty over his future in college football.
The move to enlist Kessler, a lawyer well-known for representing athletes in major eligibility and labor disputes, signals the seriousness of Sorsby’s case and the potential precedent it could set. ESPN reports that Sorsby’s legal team is preparing to challenge the NCAA’s disciplinary process, seeking to overturn any suspension or loss of eligibility tied to the gambling allegations.
- Brendan Sorsby is under investigation for betting activity on a gambling app.
- He has retained attorney Jeffrey Kessler, who has a history of representing high-profile clients in sports law cases.
- The outcome could impact not only Sorsby’s career at Texas Tech, but also set a precedent for similar NCAA cases.
The NCAA has taken a firm stance on gambling violations in recent years, especially as sports betting becomes more accessible nationwide. Any confirmed betting involvement by student-athletes can result in suspensions or permanent loss of eligibility, making Sorsby’s case a focal point in the ongoing debate over college athletes and betting policies.
While neither Sorsby nor Texas Tech have issued a public statement, the hiring of Kessler underscores the quarterback’s intention to fight for his place on the team. The university and NCAA have yet to comment on the specifics of the investigation or a potential timeline for resolution.
As the legal proceedings unfold, all eyes in college sports remain on Lubbock, with Sorsby’s eligibility—and potentially his football future—hanging in the balance.