MSU commit to OTE but preserving his eligibility. So OTE is basically just a prep school now, right? I can’t believe it didn’t turn out to be the thing that killed college basketball.
I can’t figure it out from looking it up on internet sources, but does OTE have an option for players to get paid or not get paid, and if they do not get paid then their experience there just counts as a post-grad year?
Yeah, essentially they are getting NIL deals and not salary.
Thanks. Thanks. Thanks.
Wow. He and Fox both had season ending injuries in back to back off seasons. Brutal.
Jackson Purcell will go 7-9 from 3 in Crisler with a hand in his grill on every attempt
They’re mostly 170+ ranked recruits and two random transfers that didn’t even have very high USG. Their offense will be Battle mid range
Good summary of the potential Depth Chart for the gophers
Never a great sign when I have to Google one of the three names in the “35 minutes per night” category.
So these injuries have lost Battle’s chance at being a 2 lol. Even without those injuries they were going to have 0 guard play.
Led by AA AJ Hoggard MSU is already a national title contender and one of the deepest teams in the conference, allegedly
If big Hunter comes back as a senior we will see how Booker does against him as well as Papa and Reed.
I already mentioned this about MSU a few days ago. I hate when people take my material.
“Deepest team in the Big Ten” based on a lineup that features only one player we’ve seen play 20mpg.
MSU’s 23 class should be very good and I’m a big believer in Akins but a lot of major unknowns in that projection (true for almost any 2023-24 projection for any team) to label them a contender.
So these new sites are just Fansided all over?
Hoggard 32
Walker 26
Akins 28
Hall 24
Kohler 26
Booker 28
Hauser 24
Brooks 22
Fears 20
Holloman 24
Sissoko and Cooper won’t get any time
that is a really good team IMO
a lot of 3OT and 4OT games?