COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Chris Olave’s decision to stay at Ohio State gave him the chance to move up from a late first-round or early second-round NFL draft pick to being taken in the top 20. It also gave him the opportunity to become the best receiver in Buckeyes history. And that’s saying something. Kerry Coombs speaks candidly for first time since losing play-calling duties at Ohio State Olave is one of 21 Buckeyes who have more than 100 career receptions, and he just passed Santonio Holmes for eighth all-time with 141. Catching up to K.J. Hill’s record of 201 is probably not possible, but a player who’s averaging six catches a game (zero against Tulsa is an enigma) means he’ll wind up with 177, or third-most. Finally, there’s the receiving yards record. Olave’s 2,269 yards also ranks eighth all-time and since he averages nearly 100 yards per game, (again,…
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