Sources: Texas Tech transfer quarterback Brendan Sorsby plans to enter the NFL Supplemental Draft. Amid the legal wrangling over his NCAA eligibility after admitting he bet on sports, he intends to head to the NFL.
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BREAKING: Landon Hairston was named Baseball America's National Player of the Year, becoming the fourth Arizona State player in history to receive the honor — more than any other school. Hairston was the seventh non-draft-eligible player to win the award.
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Some updates: Big 12 ADs and presidents are scheduled to meet this week and at the center of those discussions is the Brendan Sorsby situation.
Most conference bylaws permit presidents/chancellors to penalize members for conduct/actions detrimental to the league.
Big 12 ADs tell @YahooSports they’ve had “serious” talks on not playing Texas Tech. One SEC AD says there should be conversations about not playing Tech “in any sports.”
The Brendan Sorsby ruling has left an industry jarred.
“It’s total f***** bullshit.”
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FINAL - ASU 11, NEB 8
ASU eliminates host Nebraska behind four home runs, including two from Dominic Smaldino (6 RBI). Colby Guy delivers a career outing with 6 IP, 1 ER, and 7 K.
Sun Devils now face Ole Miss in less than two hours.
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BREAKING: Basha HS OT Jake Hildebrand (@JakeH_2027) just gave the Sun Devils their highest-ranked in-state pledge in 247Sports history and their highest-ranked OL commitment this century. A massive "Hometown Hero" addition for ASU. More historical context:
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BREAKING: Landon Hairston has been named Big 12 Player of the Year after leading the nation with a 1.438 OPS and tying for fifth nationally with 27 home runs.
It marks ASU’s first conference Player of the Year winner since Zack MacPhee in 2010.