Olivier Rioux, the world's tallest teenager at 7-foot-9, is set to redshirt his freshman year at Florida, delaying his debut as potentially the tallest player in college basketball. Coach Todd Golden confirmed the Canadian freshman's plans to preserve his four years of college eligibility by not participating in games this season. Rioux, 18, will focus on practice and skill development, maintaining freshman status for the next academic year.
During Florida's recent victory over Grambling State, fans called for Rioux to play, but Golden explained to him, "the reason why I'm not putting you in right now is what we've talked about a little bit.'" This decision stems from consultations with Rioux, his family, and advisors, aimed at determining the best path for his development. "I just went up to him and I was like, 'Hey, I'm not trying to be disrespectful with you. I'm just not trying to burn your year putting you in for 30 seconds,'" said Golden, who emphasized that while this is the current plan, it could change depending on Rioux's evolving preferences.
Golden praised Rioux for his maturity and understanding, highlighting his adaptability and willingness to defer to guidance from those who want the best for him. "He's a great kid, and he's a pleaser," expressed Golden, noting Rioux's inclination to align with the collective opinion of his support system. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)