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Scott Satterfield Supports Brendan Sorsby Ahead of NFL Supplemental Draft

The former Cincinnati quarterback’s transition follows a betting scandal, a legal dispute, and a promising performance that caught NFL scouts’ attention.

Cincinnati Bearcats head coach Scott Satterfield recently addressed the surprising turn in Brendan Sorsby’s football journey, affirming that the quarterback still possesses the talent to compete at the professional level despite the circumstances that have unfolded.

Support Amidst Turmoil

Sorsby’s eligibility was revoked after the NCAA determined he had placed bets on football games while still a student at Cincinnati, a violation that forced him to forfeit his final year of college competition.

Nevertheless, the quarterback finished the previous season ranked tenth nationally in ESPN’s QBR metric, a statistic that blends efficiency, accuracy and decision‑making, underscoring his strong performance on the field.

He has now set his sights on the NFL’s supplemental draft, a mechanism that allows players who have exhausted their college eligibility under extraordinary circumstances to enter the professional pool outside the traditional draft cycle.

Satterfield emphasized that Sorsby’s work ethic and arm talent make him an intriguing prospect for teams seeking a developmental signal‑caller, and he noted that several franchises have already expressed interest.

The university’s legal action, which includes a $1 million claim against Sorsby, adds another layer of complexity to the situation, but the coach remains focused on the player’s future rather than past disputes.

If the supplemental draft proceeds as expected, Sorsby will join a growing list of college athletes who have leveraged the pathway to bypass the standard entry route, reflecting broader shifts in how talent is evaluated and recruited in modern football.

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