The Brendan Sorsby saga continues, as he has hired representation to try to preserve his eligibility. That, however, would be an unprecedented ruling from the NCAA to negotiate with this particular issue.
That issue, obviously, is Sorsby’s gambling addiction that has landed him in a rehabilitation facility after placing numerous bets on his own team dating all the way back to his time at Indiana. This has now raised a ton of questions about whether or not Sorsby will be bound for the Supplemental Draft this summer instead of spending his last year of eligibility in Lubbock after transferring to Texas Tech.
This places a sense of urgency to break down some more of his tape and complete his Weighted On-Target Percentage charting profile. That’s what I do here. You’ll see there is a video attached to this article. Not only do I provide a full scouting report here, but I also provide a film breakdown of his game down the stretch.
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So, if your team is interested in Sorsby in the Supplemental Draft, at what value should you feel comfortable with your team bidding at? That’s the question we seek to answer here.
Brendan Sorsby’s Career Statistics
At Indiana
2022: 3/6 passing, 50% completion percentage, 8 yards, 0 touchdowns, 1 interception
2023: 135/237 passing, 57% completion percentage, 1,587 yards passing, 15 touchdowns passing, 5 interceptions, 276 yards rushing, 4 rushing touchdowns
At Cincinnati
2024: 249/389 passing, 64% completion percentage, 2,813 yards passing, 18 touchdowns, 7 interceptions, 447 yards rushing, 9 rushing touchdowns
2025: 207/336 passing, 61.6% completion percentage, 2,800 yards passing, 27 touchdowns, 5 interceptions, 580 yards rushing, 9 rushing touchdowns
Injury History
Sorsby has no significant injury history that has forced him to miss significant action at the college level. He suffered a shoulder injury against Penn State in 2023, but did not miss any playing time.
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