21-3. The greatest Ultimus ever. The greatest comeback in the history of the NSFL.
Ever since the clock hit zero on the S22 Ultimus, this is all that Tatsu Nakamura has been hearing. After failing to come up when he was needed for the second season in a row, Nakamura got straight to work on coming back with a vengeance in S23 and many of his younger teammates have joined him. Despite having Franklin Armstrong go through a second season of regression, the Orange County offense is ready to take it up a notch this season. Both Nakamura and teammate Jeffrey Phillips have been improving steadily since joining the team last season and have already been showing the fruits of that improvement after just two weeks. Alongside a still elite Franklin Armstrong, and returning pass-catching options Hugh Mongo and Future Trucks, the Otters are more potent and versatile than ever on offense.
On defense, the identity of the Otters continues to lie in what can and should only be described as the greatest position group of all time, the OCO secondary. Veteran DBs Korrin Abernathy, Tyrone Biggums, and Kacey Dream just keep getting better and better, while youngster Prince Vegeta stands alongside AJ Lattimer, who's on their final season, to lock down opposing offenses, whether they try to test them in the air or play it safe and rely on the ground game. Taking one look at the OCO roster and how both the Otter's offense and defense have performed in the first two weeks should lead everyone to recognize them as the Ultimus favorite once again.
Ever since the clock hit zero on the S22 Ultimus, this is all that Tatsu Nakamura has been hearing. After failing to come up when he was needed for the second season in a row, Nakamura got straight to work on coming back with a vengeance in S23 and many of his younger teammates have joined him. Despite having Franklin Armstrong go through a second season of regression, the Orange County offense is ready to take it up a notch this season. Both Nakamura and teammate Jeffrey Phillips have been improving steadily since joining the team last season and have already been showing the fruits of that improvement after just two weeks. Alongside a still elite Franklin Armstrong, and returning pass-catching options Hugh Mongo and Future Trucks, the Otters are more potent and versatile than ever on offense.
On defense, the identity of the Otters continues to lie in what can and should only be described as the greatest position group of all time, the OCO secondary. Veteran DBs Korrin Abernathy, Tyrone Biggums, and Kacey Dream just keep getting better and better, while youngster Prince Vegeta stands alongside AJ Lattimer, who's on their final season, to lock down opposing offenses, whether they try to test them in the air or play it safe and rely on the ground game. Taking one look at the OCO roster and how both the Otter's offense and defense have performed in the first two weeks should lead everyone to recognize them as the Ultimus favorite once again.
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