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The NCAA Division I FBS receiving leaders are career, single-season, and single-game leaders in receiving yards, receiving touchdowns and receptions. [1] These lists are dominated by more recent players for several reasons: Since 1955, seasons have increased from 10 games to 11 and then 12 games in length.
Any NCAA Division I FBS player who catches the football through a forward pass is eligible to be selected as the award winner, though in practice, and as it has been awarded to a player at that position every year, it is considered a de facto honor for the sport's most outstanding wide receiver.
Since 1937, the NCAA record for receiving yards in a single season has been set or broken nine times as follows: Jim Benton of Arkansas in 1937 (814 yards); Hank Stanton of Arizona in 1941 (820 yards); Ed Barker of Washington State 1951 (864 yards); Hugh Campbell of Washington State in 1960 (881 yards); Vern Burke of Oregon State in 1962 (1,007 ...
The Coastal Carolina wide receiver’s 55 consecutive games with a catch is the most in NCAA history. His college career near over; will he make it to the pros? CCU’s Sam Pinckney is an NCAA ...
Meyer released his ranking of college football's top 5 receivers entering the 2020 season on Thursday. Analysts are also starting to prep for the 2020 season. Former Ohio State head coach and ...
Elic Cordell Ayomanor (EL-lick EYE-yo-MAN-oor; born c. 2003) is a Canadian gridiron football wide receiver for the Stanford Cardinal.He won the 2023 Jon Cornish Trophy as the top Canadian player in the NCAA and holds the Stanford record for receiving yards in a game.
Presley made his college debut in 2020 versus Kansas State, where he rushed for nine yards and his first career touchdown in a 20–18 win. [5] In the Cowboys' bowl game, he caught six passes for 118 yards and three touchdowns in their 37–34 win over Miami. [6]
The Giants' wide receivers room isn't flush with big names, but it doesn't need to be with Darren Waller now at tight end. (Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images) (Rich Schultz via Getty Images)