Cincinnati Looking to Transfer QB Brendan Sorsby for Stability as Bearcats Open Against Towson
The Bearcats have lost two quarterbacks to transfer this offseason and are looking to Sorsby to provide some much-needed stability at the position.
Sorsby is a redshirt junior who has played in 11 games over the past two seasons. He has completed 58.1% of his passes for 687 yards, four touchdowns, and five interceptions.
Sorsby is not the most physically gifted quarterback, but he is a smart player who makes good decisions. He is also a good runner, which could be an asset in Luke Fickell's offense.
Here are some of the reasons why the Bearcats are looking to transfer Sorsby:
- He has experience playing in big games.
- He is a good decision-maker.
- He is a good runner.
- He is a leader.
Sorsby is not a perfect quarterback, but he is a solid option for the Bearcats. He has the experience, the talent, and the leadership to be successful at Cincinnati.
The Bearcats open the season against Towson on Sept. 1.
Sorsby is expected to start the game and will be looking to prove that he can be the quarterback of the future for the Bearcats.
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