Conversations throughout the country about who’ll be the best wide receiver in college football this fall usually center around LSU’s Ja'Marr Chase, Oklahoma State’s Tylan Wallace and Purdue’s Rondale Moore. Alabama’s DeVonta Smith and Jaylen Waddle often get thrown into the mix, and so too do Clemson’s Justyn Ross and Minnesota's Rashod Bateman.
Not too often does Chris Olave’s name appear in those discussions.
If the rising Ohio State junior wideout and Brian Hartline have their way, that’ll change before the 2020 season ends. Those who work within the walls of the Woody Hayes Athletic Center already consider him as such.