Great Osobor Washington transfer: Former Utah State forward takes massive NIL deals to Huskies

Bryan Murphy

Great Osobor Washington transfer: Former Utah State forward takes massive NIL deals to Huskies image

There is a new top dog in the college basketball NIL world, and it's a Washington Husky. 

Great Osobor, a transfer out of Utah State considered the top available player in the portal, has officially committed to Washington, according to ESPN's Jonathan Givony. The defending Mountain West Conference Player of the Year reportedly chose Washington over Louisville and Texas Tech, joining  Danny Sprinkle's program in Seattle. 

"I would like to thank God for putting me in this position," Osobor said. "Washington will allow me to maximize my potential as a player in my final year of college basketball. Coach Sprinkle has been with me every step of the way since I came from England, and I cannot wait to help the Huskies get back to the NCAA tournament."

A 6-8 big man out of England, Osobor has one year of NCAA eligibility left, but it's not necessarily his play on the court that is grabbing headlines at the moment. It's the amount of money he is set to make profiting off his name, image and likeness at Washington. 

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Here is more to know about Osobor and his NIL deals with the Huskies. 

Great Osobor NIL deals

It's unclear at the moment what companies have offered NIL deals to Osobor. However, the total amount of money he is set to make is staggering. 

The newest member of the Huskies reportedly has NIL agreement worth $2 million, according to ESPN. It give him the highest-known valuation in NIL deals in college basketball this season. 

The deals were negotiated by agent George Langberg of GSL Sports, and include marketing assurances. 

"It's a blessing to be put in the position I am in now, and I look forward to using my platform to proudly represent my family and be a role model to my two younger sisters," Osobor said.

The money Osobor is set to make is considered "life-altering." A native of Bradford, England, his father is a taxi driver and mother is a caregiver for elderly clients. 

"I was not a highly recruited player coming out of England, with only a few Division I offers," Osobor said. "Assistant coach Chris Haslam had a huge part in recruiting me to Montana State, and I owe him a lot for that. I am more motivated than ever to show young kids that it doesn't matter where you come from. If you put in the work and necessary sacrifice, your time will come."

Great Osobor stats 2023-24

  • 17.7 points per game
  • 9.0 rebounds per game
  • 2.8 assists per game
  • 1.4 blocks per game
  • 1.3 steals per game
  • 2.8 turnovers per game
  • 57.7 percent field-goal shooting
  • 21.4 percent 3-point shooting
  • 63.7 percent free throw shooting

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Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.