Money Moves | April 27, 2026 | Hour 2
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In this Friday edition of Money Moves on V-SIN, hosts Stormy Bonantoni and Jonathan Vontobel dive into the latest developments in sports betting, starting with a major college football story involving Texas Tech quarterback Brennan Soresby, who has entered a residential treatment program for gambling addiction after reportedly placing thousands of bets on sports, including games while redshirting at Indiana. The discussion explores the NCAA's strict rules on athlete betting, the implications for Texas Tech's national championship hopes, and the broader debate over whether athletes should be allowed to bet on sports outside their own. The conversation shifts to the NFL draft, with analysis on rookie quarterbacks like Carson Beck and Fernando Mendoza, and the mispricing of Mendoza's passing yards prop. The MLB segment features deep dives into key matchups, including the Boston Red Sox's managerial shake-up, strong starts from Ranger Suarez and Steven Matz, and strategic betting on the Guardians and Angels. The episode concludes with a detailed preview of the NHL playoffs, featuring insights from V-SIN's Jonathan Davis on the Vegas Golden Knights vs. Utah Mammoth series, the impact of lineup changes, and player props for stars like Pavel Dorofiev and Sidney Crosby. The hosts wrap up with their best bets for the night: the Cleveland Guardians moneyline and the Anaheim Angels team total over four and a half. The episode underscores the evolving landscape of sports betting, where athlete behavior, team dynamics, and market inefficiencies create both risk and opportunity. Key takeaways include the importance of understanding NCAA rules around athlete gambling, the value of betting on team totals to mitigate pitching volatility, and the strategic use of player props and lineup changes in the NHL. The hosts also highlight the growing role of social betting platforms like Cut, which enable users to bet directly against friends, and the importance of tools like V-SIN Pro for data-driven decision-making. Overall, the episode blends breaking news, expert analysis, and actionable betting strategies, reinforcing the show's mission to deliver a competitive edge in sports wagering.
Athlete gambling is a growing concern in college sports, with Texas Tech QB Brennan Soresby entering rehab after betting on sports while redshirting at Indiana, potentially jeopardizing his eligibility.
The NCAA's rule prohibiting student-athletes from betting on any sponsored sports is strict, with permanent loss of eligibility as a penalty, making Soresby's situation high-stakes.
Rookie quarterback props can be mispriced—Fernando Mendoza’s 3,000-yard passing prop was initially priced at -110, but corrected to +135, showing market inefficiency.
Team totals can be a smart alternative to moneylines, especially when bullpen or starting pitching is unreliable—e.g., betting the Angels team total over 4.5 against the White Sox.
In the NHL, lineup changes and power play adjustments (like Pavel Dorofiev’s move to the top line) can create value in player props and game outcomes, especially in tight series.
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College Football Gambling Scandal: Brennan Soresby's Treatment
“The potential severity of this for him personally... is massive.”
NFL Draft & Rookie QB Market Inefficiencies
The hosts analyze the NFL draft's impact on betting markets, focusing on rookie quarterback pricing. They critique the mispricing of Fernando Mendoza’s passing yards prop, which opened at -110 despite the Raiders’ stated intention to bench him, and discuss the value of betting on Carson Beck as a potential breakout rookie.
MLB Betting Breakdown: Guardians vs. Mets & Angels vs. White Sox
“If you're in a range of $1.30, I think that's a playable price for Cease and the Jays today.”
NHL Playoffs Preview: Vegas vs. Utah & Key Player Props
“I would attack his anytime goal prop. I also like on the Vegas side, target two players, Mark Stone...”
Postseason Drama: Red Sox, Lightning, and Playoff Storylines
The episode covers the Boston Red Sox’s managerial shake-up following a 17-1 loss, the Tampa Bay Lightning’s dominant performance by Brennan Hagel, and the overall unpredictability of the NHL playoffs, where chemistry and momentum can shift quickly.
“The fact that you get down immediately while you're peppering the other goaltender and you can't get anything to go for the series, the even strength numbers is very much tilted in favor of the Vegas golden Knights.”
“The potential severity of this for him personally... is massive.”
“I would attack his anytime goal prop. I also like on the Vegas side, target two players, Mark Stone...”
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