Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is entering the NFL supplemental draft, according to multiple reports, as an NCAA eligibility dispute tied to sports wagering continues. The announcement comes amid an extended legal fight involving the NCAA, the Big 12, and Sorsby’s eligibility, which has drawn attention after he admitted placing bets. Several outlets describe the situation as a growing court and eligibility controversy that may lead to an end to his college timeline. One report notes Sorsby is making the move with a decision deadline tied to the supplemental draft process, which opens for players who miss the regular deadline or whose eligibility circumstances change. Coverage also frames the matter around the NCAA’s actions regarding betting, including challenges to a lower-court ruling and additional proceedings. While the specific procedural posture differs by outlet, the common thread is that Sorsby’s supplemental draft entry follows the NCAA-related betting and eligibility dispute and shifts the focus to whether NFL teams consider him despite the unresolved legal questions. The NFL supplemental draft decision therefore becomes the next step in a controversy that has affected Sorsby’s status in college.