The guys react to the news that Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby will receive just a two-game suspension before being reinstated, sparking debate about whether the punishment fits the offense after reports that he gambled on games involving his own team. Joe and Hollywood discuss what kind of precedent this sets in an era where sports betting has become deeply intertwined with college athletics and professional sports. The conversation explores where the line should be drawn for athletes, whether the current rules are strong enough to deter future violations, and if NFL teams would hesitate to draft Sorsby because of the controversy. Plus, Joe reflects on some of the most notable gambling-related scandals in sports history and how leagues have traditionally handled similar situations