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QB Brendan Sorsby’s transfer to Texas Tech triggers $1M Cincinnati buyout: Sources​


By Justin Williams
Jan. 9, 2026 11:07 am CST

Brendan Sorsby, ranked No. 1 in The Athletic’s transfer quarterback rankings, transferred to Texas Tech earlier this week with one season remaining on a multi-year revenue sharing agreement with Cincinnati that includes a $1 million buyout clause, multiple people briefed on the deal told The Athletic.

The buyout payment is due to Cincinnati within 30 days of Sorsby’s transfer. It is not immediately clear how Sorsby’s buyout will be resolved.

Texas Tech was aware of Sorsby’s buyout, according to sources briefed on the transfer process, and factored it into his recruitment, as well as Tech’s own revenue sharing budget.

Ron Slavin, Sorsby’s agent with Lift Sports Management, declined comment.

Spokespersons for both Texas Tech and Cincinnati declined comment.

There have been questions about how revenue sharing contract terms might hold up under legal scrutiny, in part because college athletes are not employees and their rev share contracts are not typical employment agreements.

The full details of Sorsby’s agreement with the Red Raiders are not public, but the one-year deal is expected to pay him more than $4 million, according to people briefed on the terms. His signing was officially announced Tuesday by Texas Tech.

A redshirt junior with one year of eligibility remaining, Sorsby elected to enter the transfer portal and ultimately sign with Texas Tech rather than declare for the 2026 NFL Draft, where he is projected as a potential Day 2 pick.

Sorsby’s buyout is indicative of the new era of direct revenue sharing between schools and athletes under the House v. NCAA settlement, which was instituted last summer. Many schools have included buyout clauses in their rev share agreements that obligate athletes to redeem money to their previous school if they leave before the end of the agreement.

According to enforcement guidelines from the College Sports Commission, the organization that oversees revenue sharing, Sorsby’s $1 million buyout must be accounted for by Texas Tech within the school’s $20.5 million revenue sharing cap for fiscal year 2025-26. Texas Tech is not required to directly pay Cincinnati to cover the buyout costs.

Multiple power conference general managers told The Athletic they have either signed players who had buyouts with their previous schools or lost players with buyouts to other teams. The player or their representative will often handle paying the buyout to the previous institution, whether in full or at a negotiated rate.


“(Player buyouts are) happening this year. It’s not prevalent, but it’s happening,” said Darren Heitner, who specializes in sports law. “Typically there is a negotiation where a school starts at a specific number and then negotiates down, if the player has good counsel.”

Sorsby initially transferred from Indiana to Cincinnati as a redshirt sophomore, ahead of the 2024 season, signing an NIL agreement before revenue sharing began in July 2025. Last offseason, Sorsby signed a new two-year deal with Cincinnati’s NIL collective, a third-party group affiliated with the school, that later transitioned to a rev share contract with the university. The $1 million buyout was agreed to in both the multi-year collective deal and revenue sharing agreements. Sorsby earned roughly $1.5 million in 2025 from Cincinnati, according to people briefed on the previous terms.

There have been relatively few public disputes of NIL or rev share contracts between players, schools or third parties since college athletes could begin earning NIL compensation in 2021.

Earlier this week, Washington quarterback Demond Williams Jr. announced intentions to enter the transfer portal just days after signing a new contract with the Huskies that’s expected to pay him more than $4 million. The buyout would have likely factored into any protracted legal battle between player and school, but Williams never actually entered the portal and announced on Thursday that he will remain with Washington.

Late last year, the University of Georgia took former defensive end Damon Wilson II to court, with Georgia seeking arbitration and $390,000 in damages after the university claimed Wilson broke an agreement with Georgia’s NIL collective by entering the transfer portal in January 2025, prior to the onset of revenue sharing. Wilson, who transferred to Missouri for the 2025 season, later sued Georgia’s athletic association seeking his own damages for what the suit described as a “civil conspiracy” to interfere with Wilson’s business endeavors. It’s believed to be the first time a player and school have taken each other to court over an NIL dispute. Both proceedings are still ongoing. Wilson recently re-entered the portal.

Last summer, the University of Wisconsin and its NIL collective filed a lawsuit against the University of Miami for tampering with defensive back Xavier Lucas, who Wisconsin claimed had an agreement with their NIL collective and another “binding agreement” with the university that was contingent on revenue sharing being approved. The next hearing in this case is scheduled for March 2026.

In April 2025, a contract holdout by former Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava ended with Iamaleava transferring to UCLA, but no legal action was taken.

Former Florida signee Jaden Rashada has a pending lawsuit filed against various parties, including former Gaytors coach Billy Napier, that stems from a 2022 NIL deal.

One Power 4 coach who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that in some instances, unfulfilled buyout terms or the player attached might not be worth the time and effort to spark a legal battle, and some universities might be hesitant to pursue litigation against a college athlete.

“It’s less of a legal challenge and more of an optics challenge for institutions at this point,” said lawyer Paia LaPalombara, a former college athletics administrator who advises colleges, conferences and athletes on revenue sharing.

A 6-foot-3, 235-pound dual-threat quarterback, Sorsby averaged better than 2,800 yards passing and 500 rushing yards in his two seasons with the Bearcats, including 36 combined touchdowns passing and rushing in 2025, third-most in the FBS, with only five interceptions. He led Cincinnati to a 7-5 regular season record in 2025 and a spot in the Liberty Bowl, the program’s first bowl bid since 2022.

Sorsby opted out of the bowl game, announcing on Dec. 15 that he planned to enter the transfer portal. The native of Denton, Texas, was quickly linked to Texas Tech as a potential destination. He made recruiting visits to Tech and LSU.

The Red Raiders recently completed a 12-2 season in 2025, winning the Big 12 championship and earning a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff, where they lost to Oregon 23-0 in the quarterfinals on New Year’s Day. Starting quarterback Behren Morton has exhausted his college eligibility, and sophomore backup Will Hammond suffered an ACL injury in October. After making headlines for its portal additions last offseason, Tech has again been active early in this year’s transfer window.
 
What does Tim know?


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After watching a couple of podcasts with Tim a few nugs.

He sees Anthony Jones and Tawfiq Thomas as depth guys. Add 1-2 more edge guys, need 2-3 more inside guys.

Coaches have been very active with DL recruiting but for one reason or another it has worked out yet. Everyone is after DTs. Better shape this year without a DL coach with Aurich, Manning, and Simpson helping there.

He thinks they are after another QB, and one if not two more RBs. Which was funny because that was with DB and Ravi.

He really likes the new LBs and the Safety. Probably need one more DB like a Ceyair Wright if possible who can play different spots.

Thinks they are good with the UCLA WR.

1-2 more OL

If we dont see something on DL commits/visits or a coach hire by this time next week then it would be time to start worrying.

Need more elite recruiters on staff.

On the DL coach it doesn't look like they had a plan B ready to go after ERob. Doesn’t see the IWCC coach as a fit for what Rhule wants he's more of a developer vs recruiter it's a big jump from recruiting Juco to P4.

Probably some more but that's what I remember off the top of my head. Also Tim seems to be more open on Schaefers new podcast than with DB and Ravi we'll see if it lasts.
 
He probably won’t do this but I’m at the point with Dylan where I’m almost wondering if he shouldn’t go to a high end AAC team and take a team to the CFP versus going to like Georgia Tech or Wake Forest

Tulane has money and had Jake Retzlaff last year, now has an opening at QB for this season. Could probably get ~$1-$2M based on what they were paying Retzlaff and offered to Mensah, would have the best roster in the league, get 2 P4 games/opportunities @ Duke and @ Kansas State, would likely make the CFP if they win one/both of those and the AAC. Then positions himself to portal next year or go straight to the NFL
Could go to the Big 12 and see why Margaritas were so tempting.
 
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If we dont see something on DL commits/visits or a coach hire by this time next week then it would be time to start worrying.
I like Tim and think he provides great coverage, but if we don't have any DL commits/visits and no coach by this time next week, then Rhule needs to be fined by the University for dereliction of duty.

The transfer portal closes by this time next week. LATE registration for spring semester ends on 1/20 I believe. There's no more fucking time after next week. Next week is all they have left.

If we don't have any progress on the DL by this time next week then you have to ask serious questions about who is leading this program right now.
 
The NCAA is going to do whatever possible to create chaos and pissedoffness because they're a shell of themselves and want Congress to step in to intervene on their behalf, because they've been told to go fuck themselves.

I believe this conspiracy.
Good. Enforce the rules.
I agree with it but make it standard.

Carson beck in is 6th year and his injury was toward the end of the year
I agree with all of this. Ridiculous Congress is even involved but you are correct that the NCAA is useless shell so they need daddy to step in.

It's very much a double standard that Beck got his and Chambliss was denied.

Carson Beck be like
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