· 2026-07-08

Texas Tech Red Raiders have officially united behind Coach Joey McGuire after the offseason turmoil surrounding quarterback Brendan Sorsby, with the staff insisting daily operations continued unchanged despite the NCAA ban.
The controversy began when Sorsby, then a freshman at Indiana, placed illegal bets totaling at least $90,000 on college and pro games, including wagers on his own team. After transferring to Texas Tech, he faced a permanent NCAA ineligibility ruling. A temporary injunction briefly restored his eligibility, but he later dropped the lawsuit, leaving the Red Raiders without a quarterback for the upcoming season.
McGuire told reporters that the constant media scrutiny never entered the weight room or film sessions. "If you walked into our building every day, you wouldn’t know anything was happening," he explained. He added that support from Athletic Director Kirby Hocutt and university president Dr. Lawrence Schmid kept the coaching staff focused on preparation, reinforcing a sense of shared purpose among players and staff.
The Red Raiders will open the 2026 season against the Abilene Christian Wildcats on September 5, 2026. Without Sorsby, the coaching staff has accelerated the development of backup quarterbacks, emphasizing a balanced attack that leans on a strong rushing game and disciplined defense. The early test against a non‑conference foe offers a chance to gauge the new depth chart in a low‑pressure environment.
Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark avoided direct comments during the league’s preseason media day, stating the focus was on celebrating the 16‑team conference. He later deflected a reporter’s question about perceived targeting of Texas Tech, emphasizing that the league moves forward as "16 strong." The conference has filed a federal complaint in Dallas, but no further sanctions have been announced.
McGuire believes the episode will not derail the Red Raiders’ goal of defending their conference title. He highlighted that internal cohesion remains intact and that the team’s preparation continues unabated. With the next game scheduled for Sept. 5, the Red Raiders aim to demonstrate resilience on the field, turning off‑field distractions into motivation for a strong start.
Besides McGuire, offensive coordinator Zach Kittley and defensive coordinator Tim DeRuyter are tasked with adjusting game plans to accommodate the new quarterback lineup. Senior linebacker Jalen Ward will lead the defense, while freshman running back Malik Davis is expected to shoulder a larger workload. Their combined effort will determine whether the Red Raiders can translate unity into wins.