Brendan Sorsby Made 40 Bets on Indiana
New details have surfaced regarding the gambling history of Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby. The information comes from court documents filed as part of a lawsuit intended to restore his eligibility to play college football in 2026.
Details of Indiana Football Wagers
According to court paperwork filed on Friday and reported by David Purdum of ESPN, Sorsby made at least 40 bets involving Indiana football during his time with the Hoosiers.
These wagers targeted the performance of the team or individual players. The bets ranged in size from $1 to $114, totaling at least $850. Sorsby did not play in any of the Indiana games on which he placed bets.
Scope of Gambling Activity
The documents reveal a broader pattern of gambling spanning four years during Sorsby’s time at Indiana (2022-23) and Cincinnati (2024-25). During this period, he placed at least $90,000 in bets.
To facilitate this, Sorsby utilized accounts registered in his own name, as well as those of friends and a family member. He also transferred at least $60,000 to friends to cover bets made on his behalf.
Sorsby’s Statement on Addiction
In a statement to the NCAA, Sorsby described his betting as a “compulsion” and a “habit.” He claimed that constant notifications from betting apps made it “virtually impossible to resist.”
“I lost complete control of my addiction,” Sorsby wrote. “I now realize the apps controlled me and I did not control them.”
Sorsby further stated that he “never bet to make money.” He noted that because of the money he earned from NIL, the totals were “not a big deal” to him and believes he lost more than he won.
Timeline and Next Steps
The legal battle for Sorsby’s eligibility continues with a hearing scheduled for June 1. This timing is critical as he faces a June 22 deadline to apply for the NFL’s supplemental draft.

The outcome of the June 1 hearing could determine whether he returns to the college game or pursues a professional path via the supplemental draft process.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much did Brendan Sorsby wager in total?
Sorsby made at least $90,000 in bets over four years while attending Indiana and Cincinnati.
Did Sorsby bet on games in which he played?
No, the source states that he did not play in any of the Indiana games on which he bet.
How did Sorsby place his bets?
He used accounts in his own name, a family member’s name, and friends’ names, and he transferred at least $60,000 to friends to cover bets.
Do you believe the influence of betting app notifications should be considered a mitigating factor in athlete eligibility cases?