OT7, a seven-on-seven football league created by Overtime, has garnered quite a following in recent years. This high-energy, non-contact version of the game is reshaping off-season football, providing elite high school athletes with a national platform.
League games are held in various locations across the country and give preps prospects another outlet to show college scouts their skill set.

Where Are OT7 Games Played?
League games are hosted at three key locations across the United States, including the primary hub at Dallas College, Brookhaven Campus in Farmers Branch, Tex., where the 2025 season will take place in March.
Austin Tindall Sports Complex and Tournament Sportsplex of Tampa Bay, which are located in Kissimmee and Tampa, respectively, also hold some of the league’s games.
OT7 is Overtime’s seven-on-seven football league, designed to spotlight the country’s top high school football players. Unlike traditional football, OT7 games do not have linemen, emphasizing only quarterbacks, wide receivers, and defensive backs. This results in a faster, more intense game that showcases speed and precision.
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The league launched in 2021 and has since grown into one of the most exciting spring football events. OT7 games follow a unique set of rules that prohibit tackling, force quarterbacks to release the ball quickly, and award points for both offensive and defensive plays.
The league’s format has been quite popular among the younger demographic. Several powerhouse teams consistently compete in OT7, including Lo-Pro, Raw Miami, Trillion Boys, and SFE (South Florida Express).
OT7 games can be watched on Overtime’s official streaming platforms. Tickets for the Spring 2025 season are on sale now for $2 on their official website.
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