It is rare for news in April to shake up the College Football Playoff picture, but Texas Tech found itself on the wrong side of a seismic development Monday. Quarterback Brendan Sorsby, one of the top signal callers to move in this year’s transfer portal, has entered into treatment for a gambling addiction and is under NCAA investigation for betting on college football—including Indiana games during his time with the Hoosiers. Sorsby reportedly bet on Indiana to win, and did not appear in games in which he placed wagers on the Hoosiers, but the NCAA bars players from betting on college and professional sports and gambling on one’s own team is famously verboten. As a result, the Red Raiders—who reportedly spent millions in NIL/revenue share dollars to bring Sorsby in from Cincinnati via the transfer portal—will likely have a different quarterback under center when Week 1 against Abilene Christian.…