ESPN picks Ohio State freshman as one of the best newcomers in 2023

The expectations are through the roof for this Buckeye freshman #GoBucks

[autotag]Ohio State football[/autotag] has the deepest wide receiver room in the country.

It’s not easy for a freshman to crack the rotation, especially when you have two first-round NFL draft picks (Marvin Harrison Jr. and Emeka Egbuka) and a former No. 1 ranked wide receiver out of high school (Julian Fleming) you are competing against for playing time.

Tom VanHaaren of ESPN doesn’t think it should be much of an issue for true freshman [autotag]Carnell Tate[/autotag]. He placed the former five-star prospect 42nd out of 50 top newcomers to college football.

Tate lost his mother last month, but the expectations are still the same — play early. VanHaaren notes that “Tate might be too good to keep off the field.”

It’s a bit interesting ESPN has him as one of its best, especially considering that the “worldwide leader” ranked him as its No. 242 overall recruit in the 2023 recruiting class. If the situation works out the way VanHaaren thinks it will, he will have been vastly underrated by their experts.

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