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The high-stakes world of elite 7-on-7 football is entering the mainstream sports broadcasting arena. Overtime's OT7 league, a premier destination for the nation's top high school football prospects, has finalized a significant partnership with NBC Sports.
The agreement, announced this week, will bring the league's critical postseason action to a national television audience. NBC Sports plans to broadcast OT7's playoff and championship weekend events, scheduled for this spring. This move leverages the network's long-standing connection to prep football, as it has televised the prestigious Navy All-American Bowl for over two decades.
This partnership marks a substantial step in the growing visibility of 7-on-7 football, a fast-paced format that has become a vital showcase for athlete development and recruitment. By securing a slot on a major national sports network, OT7 guarantees that its marquee events will reach a vast audience of fans, scouts, and college recruiters. The deal underscores the increasing commercial appeal and cultural impact of alternative football leagues and their role in shaping the future stars of the sport.
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