Cincinnati Denies Knowing QB Sorsby's Gambling as Agent Points Blame at School
Executive Briefing
- Disputes emerge between Sorsby's agent and Cincinnati over school's knowledge of QB's sports betting violations
- Agent Ron Slavin claims Cincinnati knew about gambling and 'never said anything,' calling for school to face punishment
- Cincinnati insists it provides extensive gambling education and would never knowingly play a rule-violating athlete
- Sorsby placed 9,000 bets over four college years, including wagers on Indiana games while rostered there
- Sorsby will forego remaining eligibility to pursue the NFL Supplemental Draft, with a pro day set for July 10
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