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Kyle is a very highly rated baseball prospect. methinks he has just decided to get out of the negrophile orgy in the Illini football fieldhouse, and instead going where the opportunity is based more on ability than skin tone.
 

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Right now we have two whites in the top 10 in receiving yardage in the FBS. Dennis Pitta is #1 and James Casey is #6! There are 2 other whites in the top 25, Nate Swift and Shane Morales, who are both tied for 23rd. Kevin Jurovich is 30th right now. Keep up the great work men and I hope we end up with 7 or 8 whites in the top 25.
 

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wide receivers and tight ends: Week 3

Air Force - Kevin Fogler n.s.a.
Keith Madsen (t.e.) n.s.a.
Kyle Halderman 11 rushes for 66 yards

Arizona State - Chris McGaha 1 catch for 22 yards and 1 touchdown

Arkansas - Lucas Miller ---
Crosby Tuck ---

Ball St - Briggs Orsbon 4 for 39 and 1 touchdown
Daniel Ifft n.s.a.

Baylor - Thomas White 1 for 19

Boise State - Tyler Shoemaker n.s.a
Vinny Perretta 3 for 17, 2 rushes for 15, and 2 punt returns for 6
Tanyon Bissell 1 rush for a loss of 7
Richie Brockel (t.e.) 1 for 8

Bowling Green - Corey Partridge 3 for 19, and 2 punt retruns for 18
Jimmy Scheidler (t.e.) 1 for 4 and 1 touchdown

BYU -Austin Collie game-highs with 10 catches, 110 yards, and 2 touchdowns, and had 1 rush for 6 yards, all in the first half!
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Dennis Pitta (t.e.) 5 for 47 and 2 touchdowns
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Andrew George (t.e.) 2 for 15
Luke Ashworth n.s.a.

Central Florida - Ricky Ross ---

Central Michigan - Bryan Anderson 3 for 80
Joe Bockheim 1 for 8
Sean Skergan n.s.a.

Clemson - Tyler Grisham 2 for 26

Colorado - Scotty McKnight ---

Florida - Riley Cooper ---
Tate Casey (t.e.) ---

Fresno St - Bear Pasco (t.e.) 3 for 32
Devon Wylie 2 for a game-high 62 yards and 1 touchdown

Georgia - Kris Durham 1 for 11

Houston - Mark Hafner (t.e.) 7 catches for 64 yards and 3 touchdowns
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Iowa - Andy Brodell 2 catches for 19, and 1 punt return for an 81-yard touchdown
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Colin Sandeman n.s.a.
Brandon Myers (t.e.) n.s.a
Allen Reisner (t.e.) team-highs with 3 catches for 65 yards

Kansas - Kerry Meier game-high 11 catches for 120 yards
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Kansas State - Jeron Mastrud (t.e.) ---

Kentucky - Dicky Lyons game-high 12 catches for 79 yards, and 5 punt returns for 62

Louisiana Tech - Philip Beck ---
Josh Wheeler ---
R.P. Stuart ---

LSU - Richard Dickson (t.e.) 1 for 4

Marshall - Cody Slate (t.e.) n.s.a.

Minnesota - Eric Decker game-highs with 9 catches, 157 yards, and 1 touchdown, and 3 rushes for 26
Ben Kuznia 2 for 10

Missouri - Chase Coffman (t.e.) tied for team-high 6 catches, 127 yards, and 1 touchdown

Nebraska - Nate Swift 1 for 10, 1 rush for 16, and 1 punt return for 5
Todd Peterson team-high 4 catches for 34 yards, and 1 rush for 2

Nevada - Mike McCoy team-high 6 catches for 29

Northern Illinois - Matt Simon ---

North Texas - Sam Dibrell 7 for 49

Northwestern - Andrew Brewer n.s.a.
Ross Lane game-high 5 catches for 49
Jeremy Ebert 1 for 4
Eric Peterman 4 for a team-high 53 yards, and 3 punt returns for 22

Ohio - Andrew Mooney (t.e.) 2 for 33
Riley Dunlop 1 for 14

Ohio State - Brian Hartline 3 for 19
Dane Sanzenbacher 30 for 29
Jake Ballard (t.e.) n.s.a.

Oklahoma St - Bo Bowling 1 catch for team-highs of 66 yards and 1 touchdown

Oregon - Jeffery Maehl tied for team-high 7 catches for 38 yards

Oregon St - Shane Morales 5 catches for game-high 93 yards and 1 touchdown

Penn St - Mickey Shuler (t.e.) n.s.a.
Brett Brackett 1 for 6

Rice - James Casey (rb/t.e.) game-highs with 12 catches for 115 yards, and 4 rushes for 11 and 1 touchdown
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San Diego State - Darren Mougey n.s.a. ouch!
Matthew Kawulok (t.e.) team-highs with 4 catches for 55 yards

San Jose St. - Kevin Jurovich d.n.p. illness

Stanford - Ryan Whalen 1 for 12
Coby Fleener (wr/t.e.) n.s.a.

T.C.U. - Shae Reagan (t.e.) 3 for 35

Tennessee - Austin Rogers n.s.a.

Texas - Jordan Shipley ---
Blaine Irby (t.e.) ---

Texas A&M - Ryan Tannehill ---

Texas Tech - Eric Morris 5 for 25

Tulane - Cody Sparks (t.e.) 2 for 13

Tulsa - Jesse Meyer ---

UCLA - Logan Paulsen (t.e.) d.n.p. injured
Ryan Moya (t.e.) 3 for 26
Gavin Ketchum 2 for 20

UNLV - Ryan Wolfe game-high 8 catches for a team-high 79 yards
Casey Flair 3 for 22, and 1 punt return for 7

Utah - Bradon Godfrey game-highs with 6 catches for 57 yards

Wake Forest - Ben Wooster (t.e.) ---
Chip Brinkman ---

Western Michigan - Branden Ledbetter (t.e.) 3 for 21 and 2 touchdowns

Wisconsin - Garrett Graham (t.e.) game-high 5 catches for team-high 58 yards and 1 touchdown



small school players:

Citadel - Luke Caldwell ---

Eastern Illinois - Sean McGrath (t.e.) 1 catch for 8 yards and 1 touchdown

Eastern Washington - Tony Davis ---
Nathan Overbay (t.e.) ---

Holy Cross - Brett McDermott ---

Montana - Mark Mariani game-highs with 8 catches, 208 yards, and 4 touchdowns, 4 punt returns for 55 yards, and 1 kick return for 26
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New Hampshire - Mike Boyle game-highs with 9 catches, 132 yards, and 2 touchdowns
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Northern Arizona - Conrad Meadows game-highs with 5 catches, 134 yards, and 2 touchdowns, added 7 punt returns for 59 yards, and 1 kick return for 14
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Shaun Fitzpatrick (t.e.) 1 catch for 7 yards

North Dakota State - Kole Heckendorf game-highs of 3 catches for 103 yards, and 1 rush for 7
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North Dakota - Brady Trenbeath 4 for 21, and 1 rush for -1

San Diego - John Matthews ---

South Dakota - Dan Skelly team-high 8 catches for game-highs of 184 yards and 2 touchdowns
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Southern Utah - Tysson Poots team-highs of 4 catches, 52 yards, and 1 touchdown

Texas St - Cameron Luke ---

West Texas A&M - Charly Martin 2 catches for a game-high 112 yards and 1 touchdown
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You may also want to watch for Liberty WR Jonathan Crawford, who leads the Flames in receiving.

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Mike said:
You may also want to watch for Liberty WR Jonathan Crawford, who leads the Flames in receiving.

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The Liberty Flames. Thats a good name for a university. I think the late Jerry Falwell founded that school.
 

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Eric Decker looks very sharp! so far 6 receptions for 89 yards
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he also just had a nice end around for 15 yards!

Minnesota also have another white receiver, Ben Kuznia who is getting some passes thrown his way.

EDIT: Eric just added another two huge catches, first 44 yarder in a crowd of 3 defenders and an acrobatic TD reception, who even the people at the review booth wanted to see twice!
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Eric has 8 catches for 134 yards and a TD IN THE FIRST HALF!
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One of the white Iowa receivers had a long catch that was shown via highlight replay during the Michigan/Notre Dame game. I guess it was Brandon Meyers a nice long catch!
 

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Here's an article on Andy Brodell who is returning from a serious hamstring injury. This guy has worldly Kevin Curtis/ Jordy Nelson type talent.

September 13. 2008 10:11PM
Brodell blazes to return TD
By Marc Morehouse
The Gazette
marc.morehouse@gazettecommunications.com

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Iowa Hawkeyes Andy Brodell runs into the end zone for a touchdown during the fourth quarter at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City on Saturday.


IOWA CITY â€â€￾ Herky tackled Andy Brodell. But it was OK. Herky got him at the 112-yard line or so.

It was the first 81 Brodell covered that really mattered.

The Iowa senior pretty much clinched the Cy-Hawk Trophy sprint with his 81-yard punt return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of the Hawkeyes' 17-5 victory Saturday at Kinnick Stadium. The wide receiver had to run to his right to field Mike Brandtner's 47-yard punt to Iowa's 19. A fair catch flashed through his mind, but only briefly. The Hawkeyes had a middle return called and that's where Brodell took the ball.

He made gunner Euseph Messiah miss. He broke Chris Singleton's ankle tackle. He froze Brandtner with a juke.

"As a returner, you don't often get to the punter," Brodell said. "When you do, you've got to make him miss."

Herky got him. On the end line, doing what ISU couldn't.

"I don't think I've run 81 yards in a while, so I was pretty tired," said Brodell, whose career long before Saturday was 78 yards last season against Syracuse. "He knocked me down pretty good. He was the first one I saw in the end zone, so that was kind of interesting,"

The punt return for a score was Iowa's first since Jovon Johnson took one 90 yards against Ball State in 2005. It was also the 10th longest in Iowa history.

More importantly, it was the first big play Brodell made since returning from a torn hamstring last Sept. 22.

"That was the gutsiest play I've ever seen, that's for sure," quarterback Jake Christensen said. "To tear your hamstring from the bone, almost 365 days from this Saturday, I couldn't be more happy for him."

Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz was emotional Saturday when talking about Brodell's injury and subsequent return.

"We all throw injuries around so easily, we have to, teams have to go on," he said. "It just impacts a young person's life so significantly."

Ferentz went on to say that Brodell probably isn't all the way back. Brodell was limited in the spring and missed a little time in camp with a sore back, but he's been a contributor.

His numbers as a receiver â€â€￾ five catches for 50 yards â€â€￾ don't blow your hair back, but his punt return numbers crank your eyes wide open. On eight returns, Brodell averages an otherworldly 23.0 yards. His TD Saturday was his first punt return for a score.

"There is a little confidence that goes into it," Brodell said. "Until you do it in a game, you never really know. Is it going to be there?"

Is his speed back? Brodell has heard that since spring practice. It's a big question.

Brodell's career started to take off at the end of his sophomore season. In the final two games in '06, he caught 13 passes for 318 yards and three TDs. In the '06 Alamo Bowl, he did it against a Texas backfield that was pretty much all NFL draft picks.

Whether his speed is back or not, Brodell isn't sweating it. And Saturday, the results pretty much spoke for themselves.

"Regardless of how fast I am after my injury, it doesn't really matter," he said. "I'm going to be out there and I'm going to try to contribute any way I can."

n Contact the writer: (319) 398-8256 or marc.morehouse@gazettecommunications.com
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And here Andy is at the Alamo Bowl tearing up the field:
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updated stats for week 3.

also, someone said they didn't think there would ever be a white Barry Sanders... well, i think that person is wrong. because the white Barry Sanders is alive and well.

he just plays wide receiver in obscurity out in Northern Arizona.
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the human highlight reel Conrad Meadows. in fact, you can't get all his highlights on one video. just take a look at the last play on video #2.
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Conrad Meadows: a 5-9 phenom

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Marc Mariani: the fastest player on Montana's roster
 

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Jimmy Chitwood said:
updated stats for week 3.

also, someone said they didn't think there would ever be a white Barry Sanders... well, i think that person is wrong. because the white Barry Sanders is alive and well.

he just plays wide receiver in obscurity out in Northern Arizona.
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the human highlight reel Conrad Meadows. in fact, you can't get all his highlights on one video. just take a look at the last play on video #2.
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Conrad Meadows: a 5-9 phenom

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Marc Mariani: the fastest player on Montana's roster

Conrad was a sick JUCO player. I'm disappointed he didn't go D1.
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Well, I don't know if there will be a Barry Sanders again of any race in my life time, but Sam McGuffie is pretty close with the way he moves.
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Tough, did you actually watch the videos of Conrad Meadows? in the open field, he is very much like your fave footballer. check 'em out again, mate.
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now, onto some info on some other of our guys!

here's an interesting piece on South Dakota superstar, Dan Skelly. some excerpts:
As a dual running and passing threat at quarterback coming out of high school, Dan Skelly arrived at the USD in the fall of 2005 with the intention of becoming the successor to then-senior and Harlon Hill award finalist Wesley Beschorner.

Skelly quickly found that the position would not be an easy one to attain, as a player with a similar skill set from the same recruiting class named Noah Shepard was making rapid strides in practice...

Both players were redshirted their freshmen year, and Shepard won the starting quarterback spot soon after the start of the 2006 season...

Realizing that Shepard would be a solid lock at quarterback over the next few years, Skelly and his coaches thought of other ways he could contribute. In 2007, Skelly was moved to the wide receiver position to utilize his speed. Today, he and Shepard are teaming up as one of the best quarterback/receiver combinations in the Football Championship Subdivision.

The bond between Skelly and Shepard is apparent when looking at how the two have performed in the first three games of the 2008 season.

Skelly had 98 yards and two touchdowns in USD's opening week win against St. Ambrose. In the second week of the season against No. 5 Northern Iowa, Shepard and Skelly connected eight times for 144 yards in the loss. Skelly topped that performance Saturday against Southeastern Louisiana when he had eight grabs for 184 yards and two touchdowns in the 31-30 loss. That performance earned Skelly the Great West Conference Offensive Player of the Week.

also, in case no one had noticed...

two white athletes currently lead the nation in receptions!
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as reported by ESPN.

Converted QB Meier shares national lead in receptions

September 15, 2008 5:10 PM
Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Griffin

Kansas wide receiver Kerry Meier's transformation into one of the nation's top pass receivers has been nothing short of remarkable.

The converted quarterback is tied with Rice's James Casey for the national lead in receptions with an average of 9.67 grabs per game. Interestingly, both players were recruited to their colleges as quarterbacks.

Meier's quick start is even more remarkable considering that he spends much of his practice time still with the quarterbacks. He is considered as the Jayhawks' No. 2 quarterback behind Todd Reesing.

"I can't say that I could have made that kind of prediction, but I could have told you he was talented," Kansas coach Mark Mangino said. "We knew Kerry was intelligent and a good athlete. He had good size, strength and speed. And I felt like he was a guy who could transition into the position.

"But the most amazing thing is that he spends 50 percent of his practice time as a backup quarterback. And the only time he meets with the wide receivers is when they meet with the quarterbacks."

Meier produced a career-best 11 receptions for 120 yards in the Jayhawks' 37-34 loss to South Florida Friday night.

and one last piece of news.

throughout the BYU-UCLA game, the announcers repeatedly beseeched BYU quarterback Max Hall to throw away from "dangerous" UCLA cornerback alterraun verner (that's not a typo. it's his real name.
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anyway, after BYU wide receiver Austin Collie beat him like he stole something for an entire half (10 catches, 110 yards, 2 touchdowns), the announcers finally grudgingly admitted that Collie was a solid player and that verner would be seeing him in his nightmares all week.
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the performance by the Cougar offense was so dominant, Collie didn't even play in the second half or the beating could've turned into a real wilding.
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here are some excerpts from an article about the matchup.
UCLA's Alterraun Verner is no match for BYU's Austin Collie
Collie had 10 catches for 110 yards and two touchdowns in a 59-0 BYU victory.

By Chris Foster, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
September 14, 2008

PROVO, Utah -- Mano y mano didn't work out very well for UCLA on Saturday.

The Bruins' plan was to disrupt Brigham Young's offense by playing cornerback Alterraun Verner on Cougars wide receiver Austin Collie ...

"We knew he was their guy and Verner is our guy," (defensive coordinator DeWayne) Walker said. "It was a shocker. . . . We thought he could handle him, that was the whole plan going in." ...

Collie made all of his receptions in the first half, beating Verner for a two-yard touchdown catch, then scorching him on a 37-yard touchdown.

And Verner was left with no choice but to admire Collie's handiwork ...

"We need to sit down and talk with him," Walker said of Verner. "Not berate him, but find out what happened and try to get his confidence back."

Verner, though, wasn't alone. UCLA's four starting defensive backs all were beaten for at least one touchdown.

ha! his confidence back!
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the poor, delicate psyche of the supa afflete strikes again!
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Jimmy, on the week 3 stats, UGA's Kris Durham scored the 2 point conversion reception against South Carolina. However, they still aren't using him enough.
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[wide receivers and tight ends: Week 4

Air Force - Kevin Fogler team-high 4 for game-high 93 yards
Keith Madsen (t.e.) n.s.a.
Kyle Halderman 4 rushes for 5 yards

Arizona - Rob Gronkowski (t.e.) 3 for 32 and a game-high 2 touchdowns

Arizona State - Chris McGaha 4 for 30

Arkansas - Lucas Miller 2 for 20
Crosby Tuck n.s.a.

Ball St - Briggs Orsbon 2 for 32
Daniel Ifft 2 for 24

Baylor - Thomas White 1 for 7

Boise State - Tyler Shoemaker n.s.a.
Vinny Perretta 3 for 91 and 1 touchdown, and 1 punt return for 6
Tanyon Bissell n.s.a.
Richie Brockel (t.e.) 2 for 34, and 1 rush for 1

Bowling Green - Corey Partridge ---
Jimmy Scheidler (t.e.) ---

BYU -Austin Collie game-highs with 8 catches, 122 yards, and 2 touchdowns
Dennis Pitta (t.e.) 3 for 24
Andrew George (t.e.) 1 for 13
Luke Ashworth 1 for 4

Central Florida - Ricky Ross 1 for 9

Central Michigan - Bryan Anderson 5 for 46
Joe Bockheim 4 for game-high 74
Sean Skergan n.s.a.

Clemson - Tyler Grisham 3 for team-high 43

Colorado - Scotty McKnight 4 for 21

Connecticut - Brad Kanuch team-highs with 4 for 30

Florida - Riley Cooper 1 for 5
Tate Casey (t.e.) 1 kick return for 4

Fresno St - Bear Pasco (t.e.) team-high 5 catches for 31
Devon Wylie d.n.p.

Georgia - Kris Durham 1 for 11

Houston - Mark Hafner (t.e.) team-highs with 8 for 73 and 1 touchdown

Iowa - Andy Brodell 2 for 23, and 3 punt returns for 17
Trey Stross 1 rush for 4
Colin Sandeman n.s.a.
Brandon Myers (t.e.) 4 for 35
Allen Reisner (t.e.) n.s.a.

Kansas - Kerry Meier game-highs with 8 catches for 136 yards and 1 touchdown

Kansas State - Jeron Mastrud (t.e.) 5 for 67 and 1 touchdown

Kentucky - Dicky Lyons ---

Louisiana Tech - Philip Beck 5 kick returns for 120, and 1 punt return for 3
Josh Wheeler n.s.a.
R.P. Stuart n.s.a.

LSU - Richard Dickson (t.e.) 1 for 16

Marshall - Cody Slate (t.e.) 4 for 76 and 1 touchdown

Minnesota - Eric Decker game-highs with 7 for 122 and 1 touchdown, and 2 carries for 14
Ben Kuznia 3 for 38

Missouri - Chase Coffman (t.e.) 10 for 84 and 1 touchdown

Nebraska - Nate Swift
Todd Peterson

Nevada - Mike McCoy ---

Northern Illinois - Matt Simon team-highs with 3 for 41 and 1 touchdown

North Texas - Sam Dibrell ---

Northwestern - Andrew Brewer n.s.a.
Ross Lane 3 for 18
Jeremy Ebert 1 kick return for 18
Eric Peterman team-highs with 7 for 61, and 2 punt returns for 2

Notre Dame - Robby Parris 4 for 22

Ohio - Andrew Mooney (t.e.) 5 for 40 and 1 touchdown
Riley Dunlop 4 for 31

Ohio State - Brian Hartline 2 for team-highs with 55 yards and 2 touchdowns, and 2 punt

returns for 15
Dane Sanzenbacher n.s.a.
Jake Ballard (t.e.) n.s.a.

Oklahoma St - Bo Bowling ---

Oregon - Jeffery Maehl 2 for 46 and 1 touchdown

Oregon St - Shane Morales ---

Penn St - Mickey Shuler (t.e.) 1 for 3
Brett Brackett 2 for 32 and 1 touchdown

Rice - James Casey (rb/t.e.) 8 for 51, and 2 rushes for -1

San Diego State - Darren Mougey ---
Matthew Kawulok (t.e.) ---

San Jose St. - Kevin Jurovich d.n.p. illness

Stanford - Ryan Whalen 2 for 15
Coby Fleener (wr/t.e.) 1 for 13

T.C.U. - Shae Reagan (t.e.) 1 for 26

Tennessee - Austin Rogers n.s.a.

Texas - Jordan Shipley team-highs with 5 catches, 155 yards, and 2 touchdowns
Blaine Irby (t.e.) 2 for 10 ... severely broken leg likely ends his season

Texas A&M - Ryan Tannehill n.s.a.

Texas Tech - Eric Morris 3 for 32 and 2 touchdowns, and 2 rushes for 10

Tulane - Cody Sparks (t.e.) 3 for 55

Tulsa - Jesse Meyer 1 for 23

UCLA - Logan Paulsen (t.e.) d.n.p. injured
Ryan Moya (t.e.) 3 for 8
Gavin Ketchum n.s.a.

UNLV - Ryan Wolfe 4 for 61, and 3 carries for 29
Casey Flair team-highs with 7 for 92 and 1 touchdown

Utah - Bradon Godfrey team-high 4 for 47

Wake Forest - Ben Wooster (t.e.) 2 for 18
Chip Brinkman 2 for 16

Washington St - Devin Frischknecht (t.e.) team-high 5 for game-high 110 and 1 touchdown

Western Michigan - Branden Ledbetter (t.e.) 8 for 56 and 1 touchdown

Wisconsin - Garrett Graham (t.e.) ---



small school players:

Bucknell - Shaun Pasternak game-highs with 11 catches, 117 yards, and 2 touchdowns

Citadel - Luke Caldwell n.s.a.

Eastern Illinois - Sean McGrath (t.e.) 2 for 26

Eastern Washington - Tony Davis team-highs with 6 for 126 and 1 touchdown
Nathan Overbay (t.e.) 2 for 39 and 1 touchdown

Holy Cross - Brett McDermott team-highs with 6 for 61, 1 rush for 22, 2 kick returns for 27

Montana - Mark Mariani 7 catches for game-highs of 98 yards and 1 touchdown, 2 kick returns

for 41, and 1 punt return for 17

New Hampshire - Mike Boyle game-high 7 catches for 79 and 1 touchdown
Scott Sicko (t.e.) 5 for team-high 104 yards and game-high 2 touchdowns

Northern Arizona - Conrad Meadows 2 for 10, 3 punt returns for 36, and 1 kick return for 21
Shaun Fitzpatrick (t.e.) tied for team-highs with 5 for 48

North Dakota State - Kole Heckendorf game-highs with 9 for 111

North Dakota - Brady Trenbeath game-high 9 catches for 92 yards and 1 touchdown

San Diego - John Matthews game-highs with 7 catches, 109 yards, and 1 touchdown

South Dakota - Dan Skelly 4 for game-highs of 137 yards and 3 touchdowns

Southern Utah - Tysson Poots game-highs with 7 catches, 136 yards, and 1 touchdown

Texas St - Cameron Luke team-highs with 4 for 70

West Texas A&M - Charly Martin game-highs with 8 catches for 110 yards, and 2 touchdowns

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Jordan Shipley, after accumulating 7 catches for 83 yards and 2 TDs in two previous games, now has 5 catches for 155 yards and 2 TDs vs Owls... AT HALF!
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Adam Decker had a good game as well, 122 yards and a TDEdited by: backrow
 

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I checked out the Conrad Meadows videos JC and he is very elusive, but not at the level of Barry Sanders or even Sam McGuffie or Brandon Wegher IMO. He is a very good player though. I don't know if he is even at the level of Wes Welker, but he was still very impressive. BTW Barry Sanders is not my favorite player, Sam McGuffie probably is, if not Brandon Wegher or Kevin Curtis is!
 

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updated stats.

as for Conrad Meadows, who knows how he would stack up against better competition since he's not been given the chance? you may be right, but you may not be. and besides, i just like teasing you, Tough.
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No problem JC, we all need to get teased once in a while, it's funny. Thanks again for the WR stats.

BTW, does anyone think Andy Brodell might have recovered now. If he can put up some impressive stats this season (he didn't this last game though) he could get drafted. Brodell might be the most naturally talented white receiver in this draft. 4.4 speed and very elusive, I just hope his hammy holds up! The Hawkeyes may switch QBs to Stanzi and he is the better passer. I just hope he looks Brodell's way and if not Trey Stross's way!
 

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some good news about some of our guys who have been tearing up opposing secondaries...

first, a couple of article blurbs on Texas' Jordan Shipley.
Jordan Shipley does a lot of pretending.

When he is asked to run a double-move route, he actually pretends he's running the first route.

When he was open by a good 15 yards on a flea-flicker play Saturday, he said he was pretending he was in the sandlot, playing catch.

But after Texas' 52-10 victory over Rice, Shipley couldn't pretend his five-catch, 155-yard, two-touchdown performance was meaningless to the Longhorns. Shipley was so busy he said he was tired in the first half, and his legs felt like "Jell-O."

"I had a lot of fun tonight," Shipley said. "I've been through a lot of stuff, and the first half tonight was probably the most fun I've had here."

All of Shipley's receptions came in the first 30 minutes.

And four of the five receptions went for 30 yards or more.
full story can be found here.

and from another piece that can be read in its entirety here:
Getting Texas receiver Jordan Shipley to detail the extensive list of injuries in his career is almost painful.

The fifth-year senior from Burnet would much rather talk about going deer hunting or fishing with his roommate and life-long friend, quarterback Colt McCoy. Or the concentration it takes to catch a 60-yard scoring pass when you're as wide open as you've ever been. Pretty much anything else.

"Hopefully, that's behind me, and I've moved on." Shipley said of his health issues. "It's something that doesn't even cross my mind anymore."

But it's impossible for those who know Shipley not to reflect on where he's been, especially now, after he played what coach Mack Brown said was his best game at No. 7 Texas in Saturday's win over Rice.

Shipley caught touchdowns of 60 and 30 yards and totaled 155 yards on five catches - all in the first half - filling the Longhorns' need for a receiver to provide big-play ability.

"It's just really satisfying," said Bob Shipley, Jordan's father who coached him at Burnet and now coaches Coppell, "because Jordan doesn't take any game or practice for granted, because he's been through so much."

more good news from another white wideout who was bitten by the injury bug earlier this year; Austin Collie.
It took a few weeks for wide receiver Austin Collie to shake off the rust of missing most of fall camp with a stress fracture in his right leg, but now all his hard work and rehabilitation is paying off in a big way for the Cougars.

Collie has turned in huge performances the last two games, and has returned to form as the playmaking deep-threat teammates, coaches and fans alike had hoped to see this season ...

He simply ran circles around UCLA defensive back Alterraun Verner en route to 110 yards and two touchdowns.

And what about his ability to pick up the slack for injured receiver Michael Reed against Wyoming? No problem.

Collie promptly went out and grabbed six first-half receptions for 101 yards and two touchdowns -- one being a 62-yard bomb from quarterback Max Hall late in the second quarter that seemed to knock the life out of the Wyoming defense ...

Neither Collie nor the rest of the first team offense saw much second-half action in the past two games, mostly because they were so explosive early the coaching staff didn't think it sporting to leave them in the entire game.

read the entire article here.

and here is a very interesting piece on Kansas' versatile wideout, Kerry Meier. who just happens to lead the nation in receptions despite never having played wide receiver at any level until last year.
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an excerpt:
hate to belabor this storyline, but it just continues to make itself more remarkable. Meier leads the nation in receptions (29), helping Reesing lead the nation in completions. Meier is chronically open, has hands like fly paper and has done it all while spending less than half his practice time at the position. He doesn't even attend receiver meetings. And he doesn't have the mohawk all the other receivers agreed to get.

"If you look at how much he really reps at wide receiver and how well he plays in the game," offensive coordinator Ed Warinner said, "it's amazing."

...

His 6-foot-3, 225-pound body, speed and excellent hands give him a legitimate chance at playing in the NFL now, which would have been unlikely had he been KU's starting quarterback.
 

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Thanks for the articles JC. I think all 3 of these guys and Eric Decker will get drafted. I hope Andy Brodell (hope he returns to form this season) and Kole Heckendorf will too.

Riley Cooper is a freak talent I'm keeping my eye on; 6'4 with sub 4.4 speed. I hope he emerges for the Gators by next season.
 

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wide receivers and tight ends: Week 5

Air Force - Kevin Fogler ---
Keith Madsen (t.e.) ---
Kyle Halderman ---

Arizona - Rob Gronkowski (t.e.) ---

Arizona State - Chris McGaha ---

Arkansas - Lucas Miller d.n.p. injury - concussion
Crosby Tuck d.n.p. because his coach is an idiot

Ball St - Briggs Orsbon game-highs with 10 catches for 112 yards
Daniel Ifft 2 for 28

Baylor - Thomas White ---

Boise State - Tyler Shoemaker ---
Vinny Perretta ---
Tanyon Bissell ---
Richie Brockel (t.e.) ---

Bowling Green - Corey Partridge 4 for 72 and 1 touchdown, and 2 punt returns for 3
Jimmy Scheidler (t.e.) 1 for 9

BYU -Austin Collie ---
Dennis Pitta (t.e.) ---
Andrew George (t.e.) ---
Luke Ashworth ---

Central Florida - Ricky Ross 1 for 23

Central Michigan - Bryan Anderson d.n.p. injury
Joe Bockheim 3 for a team-high 43 yards
Sean Skergan n.s.a.

Clemson - Tyler Grisham 2 for 13

Colorado - Scotty McKnight 1 for 0

Connecticut - Brad Kanuch n.s.a.
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Florida - Riley Cooper 2 for 28
Tate Casey (t.e.) n.s.a.

Fresno St - Bear Pasco (t.e.) 5 for 33 and 1 touchdown
Devon Wylie d.n.p. injury

Georgia - Kris Durham 2 for 44

Houston - Mark Hafner (t.e.) 6 for 43 and 1 touchdown

Indiana - Andrew Means 1 for 11

Iowa - Andy Brodell team-high 8 catches for a game-high 126 yards and 1 touchdown, and 2

punt returns for -1
Trey Stross 2 for 15
Colin Sandeman 1 for 5, and 1 punt return for 2
Brandon Myers (t.e.) 2 for 26
Allen Reisner (t.e.) n.s.a.

Kansas - Kerry Meier ---

Kansas State - Jeron Mastrud (t.e.) 2 for 32

Kentucky - Dicky Lyons game-highs with 6 catches for 34 yards, and 4 punt returns for 54

Louisiana Tech - Philip Beck ---
Josh Wheeler ---
R.P. Stuart ---

LSU - Richard Dickson (t.e.) 4 for 43 and 1 touchdown

Marshall - Cody Slate (t.e.) 3 for team-high 40 yards

Minnesota - Eric Decker 5 for 52, and 1 rush for 6
Ben Kuznia 4 for 16

Missouri - Chase Coffman (t.e.) ---

Nebraska - Nate Swift team-highs with 4 catches for 83 yards, and 1 kick return for 88

yards and 1 touchdown
Todd Peterson 3 for 35 and 1 touchdown

Nevada - Mike McCoy 3 for 26

Northern Illinois - Matt Simon n.s.a.

North Texas - Sam Dibrell tied for team-high 7 catches for 84

Northwestern - Andrew Brewer n.s.a.
Ross Lane 6 for 66
Jeremy Ebert n.s.a.
Eric Peterman 5 for 47 and 2 touchdowns, and 1 rush for 15

Notre Dame - Robby Parris n.s.a.

Ohio - Andrew Mooney (t.e.) 2 for 32
Riley Dunlop tied for game-high 4 catches for 70 yards

Ohio State - Brian Hartline 1 for 22
Dane Sanzenbacher n.s.a.
Jake Ballard (t.e.) n.s.a.

Oklahoma St - Bo Bowling 1 for 13

Oregon - Jeffery Maehl 1 carry for 12 yards

Oregon St - Shane Morales 3 for 35

Penn St - Mickey Shuler (t.e.) n.s.a.
Brett Brackett n.s.a.
Graham Zug 1 for 8

Rice - James Casey (rb/t.e.) tied for game-high 8 catches for 92, and 1 rush for 3

San Diego State - Darren Mougey d.n.p. injury
Matthew Kawulok (t.e.) n.s.a.

San Jose St. - Kevin Jurovich d.n.p. illness

Stanford - Ryan Whalen team-highs with 7 catches and 76 yards for 1 touchdown
Coby Fleener (wr/t.e.) n.s.a.

T.C.U. - Shae Reagan (t.e.) n.s.a.
Ryan Christian 2 for 27, and 2 kick returns for 48

Tennessee - Austin Rogers tied for team-high 1 catch for 14 yards

Texas - Jordan Shipley game-highs with 8 catches for 83 yards and 2 touchdowns
Blaine Irby (t.e.) d.n.p. severely broken leg

Texas A&M - Ryan Tannehill 1 for 26

Texas Tech - Eric Morris ---

Tulane - Cody Sparks (t.e.) 2 for 19

Tulsa - Jesse Meyer n.s.a.

UCLA - Logan Paulsen (t.e.) d.n.p. injured
Ryan Moya (t.e.) team-highs with 3 catches for 52 yards
Gavin Ketchum n.s.a.

UNLV - Ryan Wolfe game-highs with 8 catches for 167 yards and 1 touchdown
Casey Flair 5 for 84 and 1 touchdown, and 1 rush for -6

Utah - Bradon Godfrey 2 for 31 and 1 touchdown
Colt Sampson (t.e.) 2 for 19 and 1 touchdown

Wake Forest - Ben Wooster (t.e.) 1 for 14
Chip Brinkman 3 for 34

Washington St - Devin Frischknecht (t.e.) 1 for 9

Western Michigan - Branden Ledbetter (t.e.) 5 for 52

Wisconsin - Garrett Graham (t.e.) d.n.p. injury



small school players:

Bucknell - Shaun Pasternak ---

Central Washington - Johnny Spevak team-highs with 7 catches and 136 yards for 1 touchdown (he's finally healthy)

Colgate - Pat Simonds team-highs with 2 for 31

Eastern Washington - Tony Davis 2 for 30, and 1 rush for 8
Nathan Overbay (t.e.) 3 for 19

Holy Cross - Brett McDermott team-high 5 catches for 39 yards, 1 rush for 1, and did some

kicking: 1 kickoff for 50, and 1 pooch punt inside the 20

Montana - Mark Mariani 6 catches for game-highs with 161 yards and 2 touchdowns
Mike Ferriter game-high 9 catches for 133 yards

New Hampshire - Mike Boyle team-high 5 catches for 32, and 1 rush for 5
Scott Sicko (t.e.) 3 for a game-high 56 yards

Northern Arizona - Conrad Meadows 3 for 21, 1 rush for 3, 2 punt returns for 2, and 1 kick

return for 17
Shaun Fitzpatrick (t.e.) n.s.a.

North Dakota State - Kole Heckendorf ---

North Dakota - Brady Trenbeath game-highs with 13 catches for 201 yards and 1 touchdown

San Diego - John Matthews game-highs with 9 catches, 122 yards, and 2 touchdowns (set his

school's receiving touchdown record)

South Dakota - Dan Skelly 2 for 28

Southern Utah - Tysson Poots 6 for 43 and 1 touchdown

Texas St - Cameron Luke game-highs with 7 catches and 92 yards for 1 touchdown

Weber St - Tim Toone 6 catches for a game-high 118 yards and 1 touchdown

West Texas A&M - Charly Martin game-highs with 10 catches, 263 yards, and 2 touchdowns

Hartwick (Division III) Jack Phelan ---Edited by: Jimmy Chitwood
 

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my buddy transfered to Kansas from Cerritos JUCO, and he told me about Meier like two years ago. he said they call him "the body" bc he's got the most ripped physique of anyone on the team. at first i was bummed bc he didn't get the starting gig, but its clear now that he's a phenomenal athlete and will dominate at receiver. as much coverage as his story is getting i wish the media would harp more on his athleticism. god i can still remember the freaking hype overload over Kordell "Slash" Stewart, it's clear Kerry deserves some of that level of attention.

what would be a good nickname for Kerry? i'd call him "the Truth", as in the truth about white male athleticism.

cheers.
 

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As of right now, there are 6 whites in the top 20 in receiving yardage in the FBS! There are 9 in the top 35. I hope this continues and gets better as the season goes along. Dan Skelly still leads the FCS, and whites occupy 4 spots out of the top 10, and 9 out of the top 20! A couple of players that I think have been missed are Pat Simonds at Colgate, Tim Toone at Weber State, andJoe Bellini at Rhode Island.Edited by: Colonel_Reb
 

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After caste-hyped FR AJ Green dropped a few passes (one resulting in a turnover), UGA finally threw to sure-handed WR Kris Durham (2 catches for 44 yards). They spend most of the game throwing to Green & Massaquoi (who dropped or missed a slew of passes). As usual, Durham caught everything thrown his way, but unfortunately was injured on the 2nd reception (ankle) & may be out for a while.Dawgs got soundly whipped 41-30.
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Colonel, thanks for the heads up about Tim Toones at Weber State. i just flat missed him, and he is a big-play guy.
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i will include Pat Simonds from now on, but he plays for a Colgate team that doesn't throw the ball much. he is their best wide receiver, though, and is currently in the Top 20 of the FCS. another small school guy we've missed until this week is Johnny Spevak from Central Washington. he's a heck of a player.

Rhode Island's Joe Bellini has yet to have a 100-yard receiving game this season, and as such i've not felt he was worthy to earn a mention. i only include go-to guys (and a few tight ends who've had big days) in my small school list.

also, as of this weekend, in the FCS (formerly Division IAA) white receivers own the #1, #2, #5, #6, and #7 spots in the Top 10.
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and that obviously doesn't include the dominant performers at Division II.
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from the big-school list, i had missed Indiana's Andrew Means, who is the Hoosiers best wideout.

edited to add: stats are updatedEdited by: Jimmy Chitwood
 
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