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Brendan Sorsby taking indefinite leave of absence from Texas Tech

The Texas Tech Athletics Department has made a stunning announcement about quarterback Brendan Sorsby on Monday.

According to a press release, the Texas Tech Athletics Department has announced that Sorsby will be taking an indefinite leave of absence from the program.

The reason for his leave of absence? Sorsby will seek treatment for a gambling addiction.

β€œThe Texas Tech Athletics Department and Brendan Sorsby announced today that Sorsby will take an immediate indefinite leave of absence from the football program to enter a residential treatment program for a gambling addiction,” the press release stated.

β€œWe love Brendan and support his decision to seek professional help,” Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire said. β€œTaking this step requires courage, and our primary focus is on him as a person. Our program is behind Brendan as he prioritizes his health.”

Sorsby is one of the top returning players in the country.

He spent the previous two years at Cincinnati. Prior to playing for the Bearcats, Sorsby was at Indiana for two seasons.

In 2025, Sorsby threw for 2,800 yards and 27 touchdowns to five interceptions for Cincinnati, leading the team to a 7-5 record.

Sorsby transferred to Texas Tech earlier this year after being one of the most sought-after transfer portal players.

He is widely viewed as one of the biggest stars of college football for this upcoming season and was set to bring in around $5 million.

This article will be updated…

Former Hightower High School wide receiver's position change helps him get drafted by Miami Dolphins

There are plenty of people in and around the Houston area who share in the excitement of Hightower High School wide receiver Caleb Douglas getting drafted by the Miami Dolphins.

"Words cannot describe how excited I am," Michael Carter, Douglas' former position coach at Hightower, said.

"I'm elated for him, his wife, his mom, his family, father, all of those that have taken part in his in his journey."

Douglas was selected in the third round with the 75th overall pick from Texas Tech. He grew up playing youth football all the way through his sophomore year as a quarterback at Hightower.

With a solid starter in place his junior year, the Hightower coaches were faced with a tough decision.

"We had a discussion with Coach Sam (head coach at the time) and offensive coordinator William Blaylock at the time," Coach Carter said. "You know, he was he was too good an athlete to not be on the field and he was not going to be the starting quarterback. We had to find somewhere for him to play. So, you know, thank God he gave us some wisdom and had them put him at receiver."

And the rest, as they say, is history.

He went on to earn all-district and district MVP honors at Hightower. He was named to the Touchdown Club of Houston All-Greater Houston team. He signed and played two years at Florida before returning to his home state to finish his education at Texas Tech.

Now he's ready to start a new chapter in South Florida with the foundation and life-changing position change he received at Hightower.

"The work and production on the field is because of his work ethic and the gifts he's been given by God," Coach Carter said. "It's a blessing to see it come to fruition."

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