Brendan Sorsby wagered $90,000 over four years — and placed 40 bets on Indiana as QB with program
Brendan Sorsby, a former Indiana quarterback, has been implicated in a gambling scandal involving significant wagers on his own team's games. Over four years, he placed at least 40 bets totaling around $90,000, using multiple accounts. His gambling activities continued even after transferring to Texas Tech, leading to his indefinite leave from the team due to NCAA violations.
- ▪Sorsby placed bets on Indiana games, wagering approximately $90,000 over four years.
- ▪He used accounts registered in the names of family and friends, as well as his own.
- ▪Sorsby was diagnosed with gambling and anxiety disorders and described his betting as a compulsion.
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College Football Brendan Sorsby wagered $90,000 over four years — and placed 40 bets on Indiana as QB with program By Dylan Svoboda Published May 29, 2026, 6:44 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google More details have emerged about Brendan Sorsby’s gambling activity. The former Indiana quarterback placed at least 40 bets on Hoosiers games and wagered about $90,000 over the last four years, according to court documents obtained by ESPN. Sorsby reportedly continued gambling after transferring from Cincinnati to Texas Tech. He spent the past two seasons with the Bearcats after leaving Bloomington following his sophomore season in 2023. Brendan Sorsby of the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the Texas Tech Spring Game.
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