Joey McGuire: Texas Tech Football Stays on Track Amid Sorsby Gambling Saga
Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire says the program has kept its focus despite the ongoing gambling investigation surrounding quarterback Behren Morton's backup.

McGuire Holds the Line
Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire has a straightforward message about how his football program has handled the distraction of a gambling-related investigation involving quarterback Jackson Sorsby: business as usual.
McGuire addressed reporters and made clear that the situation, which centers on Sorsby and alleged gambling violations, has not derailed daily operations for the Red Raiders. The team has continued preparing, practicing, and competing as it normally would through any offseason or in-season turbulence.
Sorsby, a backup quarterback on the Texas Tech depth chart, became the subject of scrutiny amid a gambling saga that drew attention to the program. McGuire did not shy away from questions about the matter but was firm that the locker room has remained steady.
What the Investigation Involves
The gambling saga connected to Sorsby has been reported by outlets including iNFOnews.ca, which noted McGuire's public comments about the team's response. Details of the specific allegations against Sorsby have been part of a broader wave of scrutiny that college football programs across the country have faced as sports betting has expanded rapidly in recent years.
NCAA rules prohibit student-athletes from wagering on any sport, including their own. Violations can carry serious consequences ranging from suspension to loss of eligibility. Texas Tech has not been immune to this national trend, and Sorsby's case put the program under a spotlight it did not invite.
McGuire, who took over as head coach in 2021 and has worked to rebuild the Red Raiders into a competitive Big 12 program, has had to manage the public-relations dimension of the story while keeping his staff and players locked in on football.
McGuire's Approach to Team Culture
The coach's comments reflect a deliberate effort to keep the situation from becoming a prolonged distraction. By characterizing the team's response as routine, McGuire is sending a signal both internally and externally: the program is not rattled.
That kind of steadiness matters in a conference as competitive as the Big 12, where Texas Tech faces ranked opponents on a regular basis. Allowing off-field drama to bleed into preparation can cost a team dearly, and McGuire appears intent on preventing that from happening.
His approach also protects the players who are not involved. A gambling investigation touching one player can create unease across a roster if the coaching staff does not manage the narrative carefully. McGuire's public posture suggests he has done exactly that behind closed doors.
Texas Tech's ability to stay focused through the Sorsby gambling saga will ultimately be judged by what happens on the field. McGuire's message is that his team is ready for that test.
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