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  • bearcatlifer
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    Where is Cody Campbell when you need him?

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  • leo from jersey
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    Originally posted by bearcatbret View Post
    There hasn't been any proof that he was betting on UC games. I hope that he was not. However, when he was a non-starter at IU, he did bet on IU games. Does anyone remember tosu's Art Schlichter? His gambling was the total end of his career.
    as was the UK scandal of the 50s and boston College's of the 80s.

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  • bearcatbret
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    There hasn't been any proof that he was betting on UC games. I hope that he was not. However, when he was a non-starter at IU, he did bet on IU games. Does anyone remember tosu's Art Schlichter? His gambling was the total end of his career.

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  • leo from jersey
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    what did all the people do before there were these addiction theories and insurance paying for the programs. Some ⚖ matured and use willl power, strength of character and overcoming their desires to solve their problems. The addiction culture has gone out of control. I say this even with my wife a mental health profess. The tragic thing is that they no longer see a reason to have the desire to stop.. Ultimately one must realize prayer is our only true and permanent help. People have been babied and not held accountable so they have little, if any restraint . The tragic thing is that they see no reason to have any. If it feels good , do it. They see no consequences as it isn't them, it is their disease. We have been sold that for the last 60 or so years.

    PS sorry for the typos - my eyes are not working well today.
    Last edited by leo from jersey; 04-28-2026, 01:17 PM.

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  • bearcatjd
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    First of all I feel bad for anyone who has an addiction. However, in the last two games he threw to the sidelines & many of them were uncatachable. So who knows if he effected the games outcome.
    I hope not!

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  • Chewbacca2099
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    Maybe silver lining here... If CSS knew he could be fired for cause and get us a better coach... horrible timing for that and I do think he deserves one more year but on the other hand I never thought he was the right hire and wouldn't be sad to see him go.

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  • D.A.H.
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    quite a few times last season, it looked like Sorsby was ranting on the sidelines - I just thought that he was fed up with CSS's playcalling, and just the whole CSS vibe. But, you do wonder. Did Sorsby miss some throws on purpose, or just because he's got a little bit of a wild streak? Was he ranting, because he and the school had had "discussions" about him gambling, or just because they folded down the stretch?

    Could get ugly up in Clifton.

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  • GoBearcats31
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    Originally posted by leo from jersey View Post
    The Cincy Enquirer claims UC knew of the problem. Shame on them. It does make you wonder about the Nebraska pass. There has to be discipline for Cunningham and CSS too. How can you play a known gambler. I wonder is BS is expelled can he go to the NFL. I know Canada is ok. It seems other than a bad rep, he could be rewarded. Would the NFL want a known gambler? Can he ever ve trusted even after this self-help rehab. He needs a bigger change in his life.
    This is coming from USA Today
    https://www.cincinnati.com/story/spo...n/89832620007/

    The Cincinnati athletic department was alerted in August that star quarterback Brendan Sorsby was gambling prior to the start of the 2025 season, two people with direct knowledge of the situation told USA TODAY Sports on Monday.

    By knowing Sorsby was gambling and playing him anyway, Cincinnati could face NCAA scrutiny. Sorsby is under NCAA investigation after reportedly making "thousands" of online bets during his career, according to ESPN.

    The penalty for wagers exceeding $200 is eligibility loss, with higher wagers receiving more severe punishment. Sorsby appeared in 12 games for Cincinnati during the 2025 season.

    When contacted by USA TODAY Sports on Monday, senior associate athletic director Zach Stipe released a statement saying, “Cincinnati Athletics has no comment at this time.”

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  • Bearcats1232002
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    Originally posted by fmirzamd View Post
    Some of his decisions and throws last years were also very questionabl?
    The first thing I thought of was the Arizona game last year that I was at. His first throw was literally right to the Arizona cornerback without a UC player anywhere around. I even told my girlfriend that it was like he did it on purpose. Of course at that time I had no idea about this gambling situation but who knows?

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  • leo from jersey
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    The Cincy Enquirer claims UC knew of the problem. Shame on them. It does make you wonder about the Nebraska pass. There has to be discipline for Cunningham and CSS too. How can you play a known gambler. I wonder if BS is expelled can he go to the NFL. I know Canada is ok. It seems other than a bad rep, he could be rewarded. Would the NFL want a known gambler? Can he ever ve trusted even after this self-help rehab. He needs a bigger change in his life.
    Last edited by leo from jersey; 04-28-2026, 09:21 AM.

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  • Greg7173
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    Gambling is an addiction and needs to be treated as such. Cincinnati has already seen one sports figure undone by this disease and I hope Sorsby can get the help he needs and turn his life around before it is too late.

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  • Rufus
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    I seriously doubt that anyone within the he athletic dept knew anything about this or turned a blind eye to it, at least I hope not. That may be why UC decided to go after BS for breach of conduct in the first place, because they discovered this after bolting. If he was gambling while at the previous schools and knowing it to be illegal, he's not going to just let that become public knowledge.

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  • longtimefan
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    Originally posted by bearcatlifer View Post
    While online/phone gambling is probably pretty commonplace among football players I find it hard to believe that anyone on the University level would overlook and accept it.UC has spent massive amounts of money and time to educate these knuckleheads. More than likely we will be in the clear. I've got no sympathy for Sorsby. What an idiot!
    Yeah, suddenly he’s seeking rehab, after he was busted.

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  • bearcatlifer
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    While online/phone gambling is probably pretty commonplace among football players I find it hard to believe that anyone on the University level would overlook and accept it.UC has spent massive amounts of money and time to educate these knuckleheads. More than likely we will be in the clear. I've got no sympathy for Sorsby. What an idiot!

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  • longtimefan
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    There will be an investigation, and if anybody at UC knew about this there may be sanctions. CSS or even John Cunningham could lose their jobs over this.

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