
Austin Davis
385 posts





I disagree. Cincinnati played Sorsby all last year knowing he had this problem (according to USA Today), and clearly wanted to stick it to TT and Sorsby for the transfer. Lost in all of this is the player who is a human being with a problem. @dannykanell , you and others who have never suffered through an addiction will never understand it so I don’t expect you to see the kid’s side of it. TT told him they’d have his back and they’re keeping their commitment even though it would be easier not to. I’ve followed this from the start and TT has done exactly what they’ve said publicly they would do. You may not agree with them, but they’ve been very transparent.













"We're a target... if this had happened at LSU, people would say ah it's LSU... but it happened at Texas Tech. They don't want to play because they know [Sorsby] is good and they don't want us to be as competitive." Cody Campbell on schools trying to boycott playing Texas Tech





"It's crazy...because it's not murder, it's not beating somebody..." Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire defends his QB Brendan Sorsby, who's under fire for gambling on his own team's football games:



The idea that Texas Tech could save the integrity of college football by choosing to not play Brendan Sorsby is hilarious. The system was broken long before this case, and Texas Tech is merely operating within that system. Any other school would be handling this case the same way.






I don't get it. God forbid if my child does something stupid at 18, I hope she gets the support that Texas Tech is providing Brendan Sorsby. I get it, the dude made a massive mistake. Is pulling him away from the support system that can help him really the best option?




If Brendan Sorsby played for UT, OU or UGA he’d be getting an award for battling adversity & being oh so resilient right now. Miss us with your bleeding heart, brand new to anything regarding morality garbage.


A press conference is usually held before each college coach speaks at TD Club of Houston. Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire canceled, per event official. McGuire began his remarks by acknowledging media but said he would “be taking questions from Texas Tech fans” in the crowd in a later Q&A.





