What a time to be alive. If you told me a basketball transfer from Utah State could make $2 million by transferring to any school, I would have thought he was the second coming of Lebron James. Turns out that's just the climate we're in now with NIL. The Mountain West Player of the Year Great Osobor is transferring to Washington and has NIL agreements in place that will give him the highest-known valuation in college basketball this season, at $2 million, according to a document reviewed by ESPN.
George Langberg of GSL Sports Group negotiated an NIL deal that will make Osobor the highest-paid known player in college basketball with 2 million dollars of NIL deals already in place. Osobor averaged 17.7 points per game, 9 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks a game last year for a Utah State squad that reached the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament before being beat by tournament runner up Purdue. Osobor held his own against National Player of the Year Zach Edey with 14 points and 6 rebounds.
Check the clips below to see Osobor in action:
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