The NCAA sent a letter of inquiry to Cincinnati that focuses on former quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s time with the program, sources told ESPN’s Eli Lederman.
Sorsby spent two seasons with Cincinnati before transferring to Texas Tech in January. This spring, the NCAA ruled him permanently ineligible after he admitted to placing thousands of bets worth close to $90,000 over the past four years while at Indiana, Texas Tech, and Cincinnati.
Sorsby was granted a temporary injunction last month, clearing a path for him to play with the Red Raiders in 2026. However, he withdrew his lawsuit against the NCAA on June 15 after the Big 12 sought a court order to enforce its bylaws and impose potential punishment against him.
Sorsby is preparing for the 2027 NFL Draft after the league declined to hold a supplemental draft this summer.
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