Brendan Sorsby Enters NFL Supplemental Draft Following NCAA Betting Ban
Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has reportedly entered the NFL supplemental draft, a move that could resolve legal issues surrounding his college eligibility. Multiple reports on Monday indicated Sorsby's decision, which follows admissions related to betting that sparked offseason controversy. The NCAA and Big 12 had escalated challenges to his eligibility.

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is reportedly entering the NFL supplemental draft, according to multiple reports on Monday. This decision may bring an end to a developing legal drama concerning his college eligibility.
Sorsby's entry into the supplemental draft stems from admissions related to betting, which generated significant offseason controversy. Both the NCAA and the Big 12 had reportedly escalated challenges regarding his eligibility following these admissions.
He had until June 22 to submit his application for the supplemental draft. The NFL utilizes this draft for players who either miss the filing deadline for the standard draft or encounter issues with their college eligibility.
According to The Guardian Sport, this move aims to address the ongoing situation.
