
Source: BroBible
Summary
The University of Cincinnati has responded to claims made by Brendan Sorsby’s agent, Ron Slavin, that the school knew about the quarterback’s gambling addiction for two years and did nothing about it. The school claims that all student-athletes receive extensive gambling education and that they would never knowingly play an athlete who violated NCAA sports wagering regulations. Court documents show that the school was notified of Sorsby’s wagering on a daily fantasy website in 2024, but Sorsby denied any wrongdoing at the time.
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The habit of denial gets a new name.
Brendan Sorsby’s agent claims the University of Cincinnati knew about the quarterback’s gambling addiction for two years, but the school says they would never knowingly play an athlete who violated NCAA regulations. Meanwhile, Sorsby has acknowledged making over 9,000 wagers and is now entering the NFL’s supplemental draft. College sports: where education and denial are just part of the game.
Author: Evan Null








