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Jun 16, 2026
Brendan Sorsby Enters NFL Supplemental Draft After NCAA Betting Ban
Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is entering the NFL supplemental draft after being banned fro…
The Shift in Sorsby's Football Career
Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is entering the NFL supplemental draft, multiple reports said Monday, which may put an end to a growing legal drama surrounding his college eligibility.
Details of Sorsby's Eligibility Issues
Sorsby had until 22 June to decide whether to apply for the supplemental draft, which the league opens for players who miss the filing deadline for the standard draft or have college eligibility issues crop up.
Sorsby was banned from college football due to sports betting violations.
He admitted to placing at least 40 bets on the Indiana football team while a member of the program in 2022 and 2023.
In total, he wagered about $90,000 on college and professional sports over a four-year period.
The Financial and Legal Implications
The NCAA filed a formal appeal in Lubbock County District Court with a request for expedited resolution in Sorsby’s case, aiming to settle it before the 2026 college football season began. Sorsby’s trial date had been set for February 2027.
The Impact on College Football
The 15 Big 12 athletic directors, excluding Texas Tech, met last week and unanimously expressed their opposition to Sorsby playing for the Red Raiders. Big 12 university presidents were scheduled to meet Monday to discuss potential sanctions.
The Future Outlook for Sorsby
The NFL supplemental draft has not been conducted since 2023, as it’s only held when a prospect chooses to enter. The supplemental draft is likely to be conducted in late July, with a precise date not set. The Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, and Cleveland Browns are among the QB-needy teams that may consider Sorsby.
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