Brendan Sorsby's lawsuit will be dismissed tomorrow, setting the stage for NFL eligibility
Key Points:
- Quarterback Brendan Sorsby will not play for Texas Tech as he plans to dismiss a lawsuit that temporarily restored his NCAA eligibility for 2026.
- By dismissing the lawsuit, Sorsby forfeits his college eligibility and becomes eligible for the NFL supplemental draft.
- The NFL may still impose sanctions on Sorsby, similar to the 2011 Terrelle Pryor case, due to his history of underage gambling and betting on his team.
- Despite no violations of NFL policy, the league could view Sorsby's gambling as a threat to the game's integrity, potentially complicating his path to the NFL.
- This development marks a significant turning point in Sorsby's career, potentially beginning a challenging journey in professional football.