Olivier Rioux, the 7-foot-9 freshman at the University of Florida, is not just the tallest player in college basketball history; he’s also a local celebrity. As he walks from his apartment to classes and the Gators’ basketball facility, he’s often stopped for pictures—dozens a day, with fans needing to shoot vertical to fit him in the frame.
Known as “Oli,” the cheerful Canadian is a Guinness World Record holder as the tallest teenager. This season, he’ll take the court as the tallest player ever in NCAA history, surpassing 7-foot-7 Kenny George. Rioux embraces the attention, understanding that curiosity comes with his height. His teammates have adjusted, with 7-foot-1 Micah Handlogten noting it’s surreal to look up to him.
Originally from Quebec, Rioux began playing basketball at age five and honed his skills at IMG Academy. Though still developing, he has shown promising potential in practice, impressing coaches with his mobility and shot-making ability. Coach Todd Golden anticipates fans will rally around him, expecting unique chants during games.
Rioux, who wears No. 32 in honor of basketball legends like Magic Johnson and Shaquille O’Neal, aims to refine his game by emulating players like Zach Edey and Victor Wembanyama. With his infectious smile and openness to fan interactions, Olivier Rioux is set to become a fan favorite as the Gators gear up for an exciting season.