Brendan Sorsby signs with Texas Tech: Red Raiders celebrate with NYC billboard
Brendan Sorsby, a top transfer quarterback, secured a $5 million NIL deal with Texas Tech, surpassing typical rookie NFL contracts, after choosing the Red Raiders over LSU.
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Texas Tech $5M Transfer QB Brendan Sorsby Is Welcomed To Lubbock By Giant Electronic Billboard In Times Square (New York City)
Hell yeah. That's fuck you money right there. Well... not really. I was told by somebody on Twitter that Times Square billboards are remarkably cheap these days. And it's definitely not "fuck you mone...
$3.3 million QB reported to earn more than Shedeur Sanders with new NIL deal
Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby signs a $5 million NIL deal for 2026, outearning the $4.6 million rookie contract of Cleveland Browns passer Shedeur Sanders. Discover how college sports valuations are now rivaling professional salaries.
How the Biggest NIL Deal in College Football History Went Down
Brendan Sorsby landed a record NIL deal with Texas Tech, so Boardroom caught up with his agent to learn about the transfer portal process, why he chose college over the NFL, and more. Brendan Sorsby has reset the NIL market. The former University of Cincinnati quarterback and ESPN’s top-ranked player in this year’s college football transfer portal signed an NIL contract with Texas Tech for his final year of eligibility worth close to $6 million,…
Texas Tech’s New Quarterback Will Make More Money In One Year Than Shedeur Sanders Is Making In His Entire NFL Contract
Brendan Sorsby (Credit IMAGN) To say that things have changed drastically in college football wouldn’t even tell half of the story. The transfer portal and NIL era, and the new rules have changed everything. While some may argue that it was about time the players started getting paid for their talents, others believe things have gotten worse. On paper, the field is more level now, and players shouldn’t be in a rush to turn pro anymore. That shou…
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