How do they do?
They have Cooper Flagg plus the #13, 15, 16, 24, and 91 recruits.
I think they finish ahead of Louisville. Maybe go 3-17 in the ACC. But would win a lot of those mid-major and low major leagues
BTW, when did the Overtime Elite pros start to be able to play college basketball? I remember when it first came out, they were paying players $100K to skip college basketball. Now, I suppose, instead of paying them a salary, they are paying them NIL so they can retain college eligibility. This is all so stupid. When NCAA unlimited eligibility starts, perhaps the NBA will pay NIL instead of a salary so guys like Justin Champagnie or DeJuan Blair could have come back to college basketball once their NBA days were over. After all, they were never pros in this model. The Spurs were just paying Blair NIL to do a few hospital visits.
They have Cooper Flagg plus the #13, 15, 16, 24, and 91 recruits.
I think they finish ahead of Louisville. Maybe go 3-17 in the ACC. But would win a lot of those mid-major and low major leagues
BTW, when did the Overtime Elite pros start to be able to play college basketball? I remember when it first came out, they were paying players $100K to skip college basketball. Now, I suppose, instead of paying them a salary, they are paying them NIL so they can retain college eligibility. This is all so stupid. When NCAA unlimited eligibility starts, perhaps the NBA will pay NIL instead of a salary so guys like Justin Champagnie or DeJuan Blair could have come back to college basketball once their NBA days were over. After all, they were never pros in this model. The Spurs were just paying Blair NIL to do a few hospital visits.