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Cincinnati is suing its former quarterback, Brendan Sorsby, now the starting QB at Texas Tech, and the timing is wild. The lawsuit goes public just one day after Sorsby took a shot at Cincinnati on social media, turning an in-conference transfer into a full-blown Big 12 feud. In this video, I break down what Cincinnati’s lawsuit claims, including the reported two-year NIL agreement and the $1 million liquidated damages clause Cincinnati says Sorsby owes within 30 days of transferring. I also explain why this story matters beyond just Cincinnati and Texas Tech. If NIL contracts can include buyout-style penalties, can they actually be enforced in college football? And if they can’t, what does that mean for the transfer portal, player movement, and schools trying to protect themselves after paying major money? We also talk about the human side of it: why this era feels brutal for fanbases, why the “Twitter fingers” moment made this even more personal, and why Texas Tech has become the center of Big 12 jealousy as it builds an all-star roster through the portal. Plus, we look ahead to the game everyone will circle immediately: Texas Tech at Cincinnati on October 24. With the lawsuit, the NIL money, and the social media beef, that trip to Nippert Stadium just became appointment viewing. Topics include: Cincinnati Bearcats lawsuit, Brendan Sorsby Texas Tech, Texas Tech football NIL, NIL contract buyouts, liquidated damages clause, transfer portal rules, Big 12 football rivalries, in-conference transfers, college football NIL enforcement, On3 report, and Texas Tech at Cincinnati preview. Who’s in the right here: Cincinnati for enforcing the contract, or Sorsby for moving on? Drop your take in the comments. Get ‘Open For Business’ a Big 12 newsletter sending the key headlines, interviews, and my analysis straight to your inbox. No more college football news through an SEC/Big Ten lens. If you're a Big 12 fan (or just curious), sign up below! www.ofbnews.com / @ofbcollegefootball