The NCAA is investigating the University of Cincinnati in connection with a gambling matter involving former quarterback Brendan Sorsby, according to multiple reports. Fox Sports says the NCAA has opened a formal inquiry and is examining what Cincinnati knew about Sorsby and his gambling issues during his two seasons with the program. The Post also reports that the NCAA scrutiny is expanding, describing Cincinnati as facing a new pressure point in the ongoing Sorsby saga.

Across the coverage, the central focus is the university’s level of knowledge and the circumstances surrounding any gambling-related concerns during Sorsby’s tenure. The reports do not cite specific findings or accuse any party in their summaries, but they indicate that the NCAA’s review is intended to determine whether the school’s handling or awareness of the situation complied with NCAA rules. Further details, including the scope of records sought or timelines for the inquiry, are not provided in the excerpts.