For the programs that played in the fall of 2020, it offered the chance for pro prospects to play competitive games in a limited nature.
While those that didn’t compete are sure to get a look in the draft and have their name called, those in the Sun Belt and ACC had an advantage to play competitively and not just train or practice. That could certainly impact things when the draft rolls around in January 2021, when players will then need to decide to stick around for the spring semester or go pro.
These six seniors boosted their draft status with strong showings.
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