Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire says the program’s football operation remains “business as usual” despite turmoil related to a gambling saga involving quarterback Brendan Sorsby. Speaking at Big 12 media days on Tuesday, the 54-year-old coach addressed questions about how he has handled an offseason that he said he could not have imagined earlier in his coaching career. McGuire credited Texas Tech’s school leadership and boosters, describing the response as a collective effort and saying, “We’ve all been in this together.”
Both accounts characterize McGuire’s message as focused on continuity in day-to-day football activities while the situation around Sorsby continues to unfold. The coverage does not provide additional details about the underlying allegations, disciplinary actions, or specific operational changes, but it frames McGuire’s remarks as reassurance to stakeholders that the team’s football agenda is still moving forward during the controversy.