GLENDALE, Ariz. — The Ohio State football team’s wide receiver room is about to get a lot younger. The Buckeyes are going to lose all but two players from Brian Hartline’s unit, which accounts for the bulk of the production. K.J. Hill, Austin Mack and Binjimen Victor combined for 1,570 yards and 19 touchdowns on 119 catches. That will leave Chris Olave as the most experienced player in the room. It seems like just yesterday when Olave was a true freshman making a name for himself in a 62-29 win over Michigan. Now he’s the old man in a room that will be filled with both talent and inexperience. “It’s crazy,” Olave said before the Fiesta Bowl. “Especially having those four receivers coming in. I’m only 19 years old so having that role is crazy. Having two lead guys like Garrett (Wilson) and Jameson (Williams), they’re very, very, very talented.…
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