BREAKING: Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby now plans to enter the NFL Supplemental Draft amid an ongoing legal battle over his NCAA eligibility after admitting to betting on sports, per @PeteThamel.
BREAKING: Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby now plans to enter the NFL Supplemental Draft amid an ongoing legal battle over his NCAA eligibility after admitting to betting on sports, per @PeteThamel.
Last Thing I’ll say about the Brendan Sorsby Situation until we get concrete updates:
Cincinnati also plays a significant role in this entire situation as well… it’s not just Texas Tech
They knew about the Gambling Problem that Sorsby and instead of doing what’s best for him and the game? They kept it under wraps.
Scott Satterfield chose his own job security over what’s best for Brandon Sorsby/what’s best for the integrity of the sport.
@TopDynastyTakes Overpayed for Jeanty as a contender, wanted an elite RB bad.
Gave up Bowers / Judkins / 1.3 for
Jeanty, Pitts, Watson, Higgins, 2 3rds 2 4ths, 2 5ths
Have Lamar, Breece, JSN, Jettas, and Smitty/Rice/Monty to round out the starting lineup
Forever my GOAT. I hope my son and all the other kids out there get to grow up with dudes like Russ to look up to. Model citizen and a hell of a ball player.
Love you 3
NEW: Steve Sarkisian took a shot at Texas Tech while discussing how the College Football Playoff Committee factors strength of schedule👀
“There's a team in our state that plays in another conference that has a schedule that I would argue if I played with our twos and our threes, we could go undefeated, and they'll probably make the CFP this year.”
(via @AnwarRichardson)
https://t.co/79NGaUwlwU
BREAKING: 5⭐️ guard and Cincinnati native Kam Mercer tells @BearcatJournal he will reclassify into the 2027 class and commit to Jerrod Calhoun and the #Bearcats.
He is the highest-rated commit Cincinnati has landed in the 247Sports era.
The NFL quickly collected a fine for the dunk celebration, then used those same images for promotion.
The Offensive Player of the Year was turned into a comedy segment with Druski, minimizing an award earned through elite performance and hard work.
NFL Honors never acknowledged the poor representation of one of the league’s top individual awards.
The “prestigious” ceremony didn’t even air the pre-recorded acceptance speech.
After months to prepare and ship the award, the only offensive player selected received a Defensive Player of the Year trophy.
At some point, professionalism, respect, and attention to detail should matter.