00:00It's a very bizarre story, this Brendan Soresby story, quarterback at Texas Tech who can't play
00:04there anymore. If you may remember back a couple of years ago, he played at the University of
00:08Cincinnati and his agent is saying that the University of Cincinnati knows that Soresby
00:12was a sports better. How about that? Like they literally knew and didn't do anything about it.
00:16That's what he's saying, that they should have taken more protection for Soresby, who I guess
00:20had some seemingly indicating has some sort of addiction to betting $10 a game. I've never heard
00:27of anything like this. But meanwhile, the Bearcats say this is all baloney. They're saying that the
00:31agent who's claiming this say they had no clue that Soresby was ever gambling on sports and doing
00:37anything like this. I don't know what the point is, Joe, of all of it. The only thing that I
00:42can
00:42think of here, Joe, you tell me, reading these stories, is that Cincinnati somehow leaked some
00:50stuff to get Soresby out of playing college football this season and the agent went after him. Other
00:53than that, I got nothing. Well, I'll tell you what happened here. And because none of it made any
01:00sense. Like, how does a guy at 22 years old play, you know, five years and nobody recognized that he
01:06was betting Belarus handball every day? Like, nobody had any idea this was, of course, that's
01:13ridiculous. And my question was, why now? Like, all of a sudden, how does this just come to light?
01:20And it makes sense because he burned a bridge leaving Cincinnati high and dry to go to Texas
01:26Tech. And Cincinnati had given him close to, what, a million dollars in an NIL deal. They were suing
01:32him to get that money back. So there are lawsuits involved here. And you know what happens? You
01:38know, Cincinnati's going, you know, we gave you the money. You said you were coming back. You know,
01:44now you're going to Texas Tech and here we go. Everything got very exasperated, shall we say,
01:51in a hurry. But that's because you bring in attorneys, you bring in the courts, and this
01:56is exactly what you get.
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