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Cincinnati Bearcats (Juggalos official thread of Faygo)

True or not, why would the agent put this out there? How does it help him or Sorsby? Why say it?
Are they trying to get Cincinnati in trouble? I mean, if that's the case, the cool. But why?
Cause people don't know when to shut the f up anymore. Can't just be quiet about all the dirt. Gotta try to get out in front of it and somehow spin it even if ends up making them look worse.
 
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Sources: NCAA opens inquiry into Cincinnati regarding Sorsby

The NCAA has sent a letter of inquiry to Cincinnati centered on former quarterback Brendan Sorsby's time with the program, sources told ESPN Wednesday.

Sorsby, who was ruled permanently ineligible by the NCAA this spring after he admitted to placing thousands of impermissible sports bets over the past four years, spent two seasons with the Bearcats before transferring to Texas Tech this offseason. The NCAA's probe into his time at Cincinnati follows the high-profile legal saga over Sorsby's eligibility last month, which concluded with the school parting ways with the transfer quarterback on June 15.

Bearcats coach Scott Satterfield declined to comment on the matter at Big 12 Media Days in Frisco, Texas, on Wednesday. A Cincinnati spokesperson also declined to comment, but provided a general statement on the months-long situation involving the program's former quarterback. News of the letter of inquiry was first reported by Yahoo Sports on Wednesday.

"We have had continuous conversations with the NCAA since the initial reports related to impermissible sports wagering began," the statement read. "As we have stated before, we do not believe any athletics official or staff member was aware of any impermissible sports wagering."
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Maybe also add this as fuel to the fire

Basketball player Kerr Kriisa has been arrested and indicted on a $2.2 million fraud scheme, the Department of Justice announced on Monday.

Kriisa -- a 6-foot-3 guard from Estonia "allegedly carried out a scheme to obtain nearly $2.2 million from multiple victims using false representations, fabricated identities, and deceptive communications," per the DOJ's news release on his arrest.

Kriisa played for Cincinnati last season and averaged 5.8 PPG and 3.0 APG before suffering a separated shoulder in February and missing the rest of the 2025-26 campaign.
 
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