During halftime of Florida’s blowout win over Northern Florida on Thursday night, coach Todd Golden heard some fans chirping about how he needed to play redshirt freshman Olivier Rioux.
Florida fans had waited more than a year to see the 7-foot-9 marvel take the court for the Gators, wanting to finally catch a glimpse of the tallest player in college basketball history.
“I said, ‘Listen, it will happen, the time will come.’ I can be stubborn,” Golden said. “I don’t listen to direction very well at times, so when they’re yelling at me to do it, it’s kinda like, ‘Well, maybe I’ll wait a little longer.’”
With 2:09 remaining and the game comfortably in hand, and “We Want Ollie” chants permeating the arena, per the Associated Press, Golden finally acquiesced.
Rioux rose from the bench and walked to the scorer’s table, eliciting a wild reaction from the crowd before he officially became the tallest player to ever play collegiate hoops.
He logged two minutes for the defending champions in the 104-64 win and did not tally any statistics.
“It felt great,” Rioux said. “The support from everybody was amazing, even on the bench and even the fans. I think everybody supported, and I’m very grateful.”
Rioux, who hails from Canada, became a national college basketball storyline when he Guinness World Book of Records in 2022 as the tallest living male teenager.
He’s one inch taller than former college record holder Paul Sturgess, while he has four inches on Yao Ming and two to three inches on the legendary Manute Bol.

