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Brendon Sorsby and His Risky NFL Supplemental Draft Gamble
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Brandon Soresby placed over 9,000 bets in four years — including wagers on his own team — and is now trying to jump straight into the NFL via the supplemental draft. In this episode of Geeks and Greeks, we unpack how a college QB went from top transfer-portal prize to one of the most toxic prospects any NFL front office could touch.
We break down how Soresby reportedly placed over 9,000 bets during his four-year college career, including around 40 bets on his own team, and why he has never actually denied the accusations. We talk about the hometown judge’s injunction that paused his NCAA ban, the upcoming appeal, and how that opened the door for him to chase the NFL instead of facing punishment in college.
From there, we dive into the legal crossfire: the Oklahoma Attorney General calling on the Big 12 to suspend Soresby or sanction Texas Tech, and the Texas Attorney General firing back with antitrust threats if the conference did exactly that. We explain the Big 12’s 47-page complaint naming Texas Tech, the university system, its president, chancellor, athletic director, and even the Texas AG as defendants, and why this case is a massive power struggle between conferences, schools, and politicians.
Then we pivot to Soresby’s latest move: applying for the NFL supplemental draft instead of waiting for the NCAA process to play out. We break down how the supplemental draft actually works, why teams must forfeit their 2027 pick in the round they use on him, and why that makes Soresby one of the most high-risk bets in football despite putting up real production and big NIL money as the top QB in the transfer portal. We debate which desperate QB rooms might still throw a late-round pick at him and whether the NFL could just shut the door based on his gambling history.
On top of that, we hit the global stage with the start of the FIFA World Cup, Shakira’s massive opening ceremony, and the absurd viewership numbers around 1.2 billion engagements. We react to the United States’ 4–1 win over Paraguay, talk about the expanded World Cup format, and dive into the shocking 0–0 draw where Cape Verde and their 40-year-old goalkeeper held Spain scoreless — an upset we compare to Colorado State football shutting out the Denver Broncos. We also talk about how brutal heat and humidity in U.S. host cities like Texas and Georgia are affecting European teams and why mandatory water breaks have turned matches into something that feels a lot more like “four quarters” than two halves.
We close by zooming out on the bigger picture: how nonstop sportsbook sponsorships, gambling ads, and banners around college stadiums are shaping young athletes, and how much responsibility the NCAA and universities should own when a case like Soresby’s blows up. If you care about college football drama, betting scandals, World Cup storylines, and the business side of sports, this is your episode.
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