When you’re a quarterback having a season like Brendan Sorsby is having right now, you expect people to start knowing your name. Cincinnati’s signal-caller has been putting up numbers that have him sitting at No. 8 in the On3 Heisman poll. The problem? Nick Saban just made sure everyone will remember his name, just not quite the way Sorsby hoped.
So here’s what happened. Nick Saban was on GameDay doing his thing, breaking down Cincinnati’s offense ahead of their matchup. He was genuinely impressed with what he saw on tape. He raved about the Bearcats’ quarterback, talking about how efficient and effective he’s been, mentioning his 24 touchdowns at the time, praising his arm talent and his ability to move. The only problem? Nick Saban kept calling him “Brendan Sorely.” Not once, not tw

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