2007 White WRs and TEs

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I hope we can use this thread for stats on white wide receivers and tight ends from every level of 4 year college ball this season. I know this list is very incomplete, so feel free to help me clean it up. I hope some of you will also help me look up and post stats on these players during the season.

Jordy Nelson KSU 9 for 91 plus 1 run for 1 yard and threw a 21 yard TD pass
Brian Hernandez Utah 7 for 79
Derrek Richards Utah 1 for 21 and a 12 yard KR
Bradon Godfrey Utah 3 for 26
Austin Knowlin Columbia
Chip Brinkman WF 5 for 30
Corey Mazza Harvard
Ryan Fusilier Dartmouth
Braden Lepisto Pennsylvania
Danny Amendola Texas Tech 8 for 139 and a TD plus a run of 6
Grant Walker Texas Tech 2 for 22
Austin Collie BYU 4 for 41
Matt Allen BYU 1 for 1
Mark Root AFA 2 for 38
Tyler Grisham Clemson 3 for 27
Eric Peterman Northwestern 1 run for 3 yards and 4 catches for 44 yards
Ross Lane Northwestern 3 for 32 and a TD
Luke Swan Wisconsin 8 for 170 and 2 TDs plus 2 punt returns for 9 yards
Joe Cowan UCLA 2 for 96 and 2 TDs plus 2 runs for 14
Andy Brodell Iowa 2 for 13 plus 6 PR for 88
Trey Stross 1 for 5
Steve Ogden Valparaiso
Zack Sledge Southern Methodist 4 for 64
Dicky Lyons Jr. Kentucky 6 for 113 and a TD
Todd Blythe Iowa State 5 for 65 and a TD
Nate Swift Nebraska 2 for 28
Brian Hartline Ohio State 2 for 22
Dane Sanzenbacher Ohio State 2 for 8 and a TD
Riley Cooper Florida 4 for 122 and 2 TDs
Jake Gaebler Western Kentucky 4 for 42
Chris McGaha Arizona State 2 for 33
Kyle Hudson Illinois 4 for 66 and a TD
Evan Moore Stanford 6 for 87
Kris Durham Georgia-nill
Brad Kanuch Connecticut 1 for 42
Scotty McKnight Colorado 8 for 105 and a TD
Ryan Wolfe UNLV 6 for 65 and a 6 yard run
Casey Flair UNLV 3 for 40 and 3 PR for 13
Ryan Bagley Montana 3 for 25
Lance Long Mississippi State 2 for 16
Hoost Marsh Wyoming 3 for 73 plus a 5 yard run
Robby Paris Notre Dame 3 for 30
Crosby Tuck Arkansas 42 yard TD catch
Austin Rogers Tennessee 6 for 38 and a 6 yard PR
Blake Smolen Grand Valley State 1 for 28 plus a 5 yard run
Mike Koster Grand Valley State 4 for 64



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Dennis Pitta 4 for 32 and a TD
Rob Gronkowski Arizona 1 for 17
David Schaefer Texas Tech 1 for no gain
John Carlson Notre Dame 3 for 28
Wade Betschart Wyoming 4 for 26
Tommy Trott Auburn 1 for 6
Jacob Tamme Kentucky 2 for 33
Robert Lane Ole Miss 4 for 33
Vincent Chase Southern Methodist 2 for 28
Brett Russell Memphis 3 for 18
Mickey Shuler PSU 4 for 54 and a TD
Chris Mitchell LSU 1 for 16
Tripp Chandler Georgia-nill
Ben Cleveland Arkansas-nill
Jeff Cumberland Illinois-nill
Ryan Thompson BC-nill
Chase Coffman Missouri 7 for 42 and a TD plus an 8 yard run
Jake Ballard Ohio State 1 for 11
Rory Nicol Ohio State 1 for 8
Andy Boyd South Carolina 2 for 35 and a TD
Logan Paulsen UCLA 1 for 11
John Tereshinski WF 6 for 75
Michael Pooschke KSU 2 for 14
Travis Dekker AFA 3 for 64 and a TD plus a 2 yard run
Matt Sims Utah-nill
Ian Jorgensen UMass-nill
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Kris Durham Sophmore WR @ Georgia will get alot of playing time this year. He is listed as second team, but is one of seven receivers that will rotate in the opening game.


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Thanks for the info Brubakersback!
 

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Week 2

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Jordy Nelson KSU 6 for 82
Brian Hernandez Utah 3 for 29
Derrek Richards Utah 8 for 109 and a TD plus a 22 yard KR
Bradon Godfrey Utah 7 for 83
Austin Silvoy Troy 5 for 72 and 2 TDs
Austin Knowlin Columbia Open Date
Luke Roberts Colorado State 1 for 16
Chip Brinkman WF 1 for 3
Brett Swain San Diego State 4 for 46
Dan Mougey San Diego State 4 for 52 and a TD
Corey Mazza Harvard Open Date
Ryan Fusilier Dartmouth Open Date
Braden Lepisto Pennsylvania Open Date
Danny Amendola Texas Tech 12 for 101 and a TD
Grant Walker Texas Tech 1 for 8 and a TD
Brock Stickler North Texas 3 for 48
Austin Collie BYU 7 for 79 and 2 TDs plus 3 KR for 74
Matt Allen BYU 4 for 52
Mark Root AFA 1 for 8
Tyler Grisham Clemson 3 for 33 and a TD
Eric Peterman Northwestern 2 for 45
Ross Lane Northwestern 2 for 19 and a TD
Luke Swan Wisconsin 4 for 51
Joe Cowan UCLA 1 for 8
Andy Brodell Iowa 7 for 54 plus a 7 yard run
Trey Stross Iowa-nill
Steve Ogden Valparaiso-nill
Zack Sledge Southern Methodist 7 for 84 and a TD
Dicky Lyons Jr. Kentucky 3 for 21
Todd Blythe Iowa State 2 for 32
Jared Martin Cincinnati-nill
Patrick Honeycutt Middle Tennessee 2 for 87
Nate Swift Nebraska 5 for 45
Brian Hartline Ohio State 6 for 43 plus 1 run for 9
Dane Sanzenbacher Ohio State 1 for 9
Riley Cooper Florida-nill
Jake Gaebler Western Kentucky 1 for 11
Chris McGaha Arizona State 3 for 47
Kyle Hudson Illinois 2 for 21
Evan Moore Stanford Open Date
Kris Durham Georgia 1 for 22
Jake Standeford Purdue 3 for 26 and a TD
Brad Kanuch Connecticut 6 for 76
Scotty McKnight Colorado-nill
Ryan Wolfe UNLV 4 for 30
Casey Flair UNLV 10 for 126 and a TD
Ryan Bagley Montana 3 for 59 and a TD
Mike Ferriter Montana 3 for 43
Lance Long Mississippi State 2 for 13
Hoost Marsh Wyoming 2 for 2 plus 4 runs for 21 and a TD
Robby Paris Notre Dame 1 for 35
Crosby Tuck Arkansas Open Date
Austin Rogers Tennessee 7 for 112 and a TD
Blake Smolen Grand Valley State Game called-weather
Mike Koster Grand Valley State Game called-weather
Nick Coon UAB 1 for 35
Andrew Pearman Virginia 1 for 6 plus 2 runs for 1
Shawn Leonard Rhode Island 8 for 113
Derek Moore 2 for 20
Jordan Shipley Texas-nill



TE
Gary Barnidge Louisville 4 for 126 and a TD plus a fumble recovery in the end zone for a TD
Scott Kuhn Louisville 1 for 12
Stephen Chicola Middle Tennessee 2 for 32
Jerry Wasikowski Purdue 2 for 8 and a TD
Joe Jon Finley Oklahoma 1 for 7
Bear Pascoe Fresno State 7 for 70 and 3 TDs
Riar Geer Colorado 1 for 32
David Sigler UAB 2 for 46
Brady Camp Oregon State
Dennis Pitta BYU 5 for 66
Andrew George BYU 3 for 62
Rob Gronkowski Arizona 2 for 65 and a TD
David Schaefer Texas Tech-nill
John Carlson Notre Dame 1 for 5
Wade Betschart Wyoming 5 for 65
Tommy Trott Auburn-nill
Jacob Tamme Kentucky 1 for 4
Robert Lane Ole Miss 2 for 26
Connor Barwin Cincinnati 2 for 15
Clinton Corder Middle Tennessee-nill
Vincent Chase Southern Methodist 2 for 15
Brett Russell Memphis Postponed
Mickey Shuler PSU-nill
Chris Mitchell LSU 1 for -1
Kyle Adams Purdue 2 for 33
Jake Bradford Vanderbilt 1 for 9
Tripp Chandler Georgia 3 for 46
Ben Cleveland Arkansas Open Date
Jeff Cumberland Illinois-nill
Ryan Thompson BC-nill
Chase Coffman Missouri 6 for 60 and a TD
Jake Ballard Ohio State-nill
Rory Nicol Ohio State 3 for 10
Andy Boyd South Carolina 1 for 5
Logan Paulsen UCLA-nill
John Tereshinski WF-nill
Michael Pooschke KSU 4 for 26
Travis Dekker AFA 2 for 13
Matt Sims Utah-nill
Ian Jorgensen UMass 3 for 26 and a TD
Zac Pauga Colorado State 1 for 7
Hunter Teafatiller Nebraska 3 for 21
Sean Hill Nebraska 1 for 25 and a TD
Tom Santi Virginia 6 for 54 and 2 TDs
Jonathan Stupar Virginia 4 for 40
Taylor Wardlow Rice 4 for 40
Jed Collins San Diego State 5 for 36 and a TD
Shae Reagan Texas Christian 1 for 14
Jeff Cottam Tennessee 1 for 4
Nick Cleaver New Mexico State 5 for 62
Chris Mark New Mexico 1 for 26 and a TD
Garrett Graham Wisconsin 2 for 11 and a TDEdited by: Colonel_Reb
 

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Purdue SR WR Jake Standeford (John's brother) has 2 catches for 20 yards and a TD in the first quarter.
 

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a couple of young guys to keep an eye out for, even though they aren't big time contributors just yet...


Fresno State true freshman Devon Wylie is an explosive and elusive talent. he was a dominant tailback in high school, and at about 5-9, 5-10 you'd think he's the right size for a collegiate tailback, too. but he's listed as a wide receiver for the Bulldogs...
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anyway, he's already emerged as the top kick returner, and is blazingly fast and elusive. keep an eye out for him in the future.


his bio: [url]http://gobulldogs.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/wylie_devon00 .html[/url]


[url]http://fresnostate.scout.com/a.z?s=164&p=2&c=666454& amp;ssf=1&RequestedURL=http%3A%2F%2Ffresnostate.scout.co m%2F2%2F666454.html[/url]


video from the USC combine: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2Vzx3ej-OI&eurl=http://w ww.f--b--i.com/bh/DEVON-DEVON.html&k=smokey.swf [/url]


and high school highlights: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKdWayRKn8A&mode=related& amp;search[/url]=


also, Texas A&M has another white speedster that sees the field. redshrt freshman Roger Holland (5-10, 175) is in the receiver rotation. he is also a baseball and track standout, with a 100 meter best of 10.6, and a 200 meter best of 21.3


his bio: [url]http://www.aggieathletics.com/bios.php?SID=MFB&PID=8066& amp;YOS=2007[/url]


high school highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPqPx9PW19c
 

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Colonel,


a good tight end to add to the list is Bear Pascoe of Fresno State. he is very athletic for a big guy and has GREAT hands. he had 7 catches for 70 yards and 3 touchdowns in the game today against Texas A&M, including a couple of spectacular catches where he really skied to go get the ball.


his bio: [url]http://gobulldogs.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/pascoe_bear00 .html[/url]


in two games for the Bulldogs, he has 9 catches for 161 yards and 4 touchdowns.
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found another one, Austin Silvoy, Troy's freshman

he had team's high 5 catches for 72 yards and 2 TDs!

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Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, left, shakes hands with Troy receiver Austin Silvoy after a college football game in Gainesville, Fla., Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007. Tebow and Silvoy were high school teammates.
 

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i watched the Wisconsin-UNLV game. the announcers did a good job, i thought describing the athleticism of the white athletes.


for example, they talked about the explosiveness of Ryan Wolfe throughout. one of the announcers said that he didn't run the fastest 40 time, but on the field he is incredibly fast. the other one concurred, saying how the coaches always talk about his knack of making explosive plays and then added on their own that he is a top-notch deep threat.


teammate Casey Flair also looked VERY good. he showcased great hands and the ability to separate.


Luke Swan for Wisconsin looked very fast, as well. he just got overthrown on a couple of long bombs or his numbers would have been huge... his quarterback Tyler Donovan looked pretty good, though, and might need to be added to the list of dual-threat quarterbacks. he looked very elusive and quick as a runner. he finished the game with 6 carries for 53 yards and a touchdown.
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also, Colonel, you might want to add Wisconsin tight end Garrett Graham to your list. he looked very athletic. the Badgers often lined him up in the slot, and honestly he looks more like a big receiver than a true tight end...


he ended the game with only 2 catches for 11 yards and a touchdown, but he had a couple of long gainers called back due to penalties.
 

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Great work, Colonel.

Was in Lubbock last Saturday and watched Danny Amendola's performance. That kid is as good as anybody in the country.
 

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Colonel, Durham and Chandler of UGA have tons of potential and upside. Durham has good size and hands, and Chandler has solid hands and strength. I think the Dawg's Coach Bobo should use these two (and FB Sutherland) ALOT more to be successful this season. GO DAWGS!!!
 

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Week 3

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Jordy Nelson KSU 15 for 209 and a TD
Brian Hernandez Utah 2 for 23
Derrek Richards Utah 3 for 59
Bradon Godfrey Utah 4 for 34 and a 5 yard run
Austin Silvoy Troy 3 for 20
Austin Knowlin Columbia
Luke Roberts Colorado State
Chip Brinkman WF
Brett Swain San Diego State
Dan Mougey San Diego State
Corey Mazza Harvard
Ryan Fusilier Dartmouth
Braden Lepisto Pennsylvania
Danny Amendola Texas Tech
Grant Walker Texas Tech
Brock Stickler North Texas
Austin Collie BYU 4 for 121 and a TD plus 8 KR for 237 yards and 2 PR for 8
Matt Allen BYU 4 for 54 and a TD
Bryce Mahuika 1 for 12 plus a 15 yard KR and an 8 yard PR
Mark Root AFA 8 for 64
Tyler Grisham Clemson 3 for 74 and a TD
Eric Peterman Northwestern
Ross Lane Northwestern
Luke Swan Wisconsin 5 for 76
Joe Cowan UCLA 1 for 19
Andy Brodell Iowa
Trey Stross Iowa
Steve Ogden Valparaiso
Zack Sledge Southern Methodist
Dicky Lyons Jr. Kentucky
Todd Blythe Iowa State
Jared Martin Cincinnati
Patrick Honeycutt Middle Tennessee
Nate Swift Nebraska
Brian Hartline Ohio State 6 for 88 and a TD
Dane Sanzenbacher Ohio State 1 for 3 and a 7 yard run
Riley Cooper Florida 1 for 30 and a TD
Jake Gaebler Western Kentucky
Chris McGaha Arizona State
Kyle Hudson Illinois-nill
Evan Moore Stanford
Kris Durham Georgia 1 for 7
Jake Standeford Purdue 2 for 40
Brad Kanuch Connecticut
Scotty McKnight Colorado
Ryan Wolfe UNLV
Casey Flair UNLV
Ryan Bagley Montana
Mike Ferriter Montana
Lance Long Mississippi State 1 for
Hoost Marsh Wyoming
Robby Paris Notre Dame
Crosby Tuck Arkansas
Austin Rogers Tennessee 4 for 64
Blake Smolen Grand Valley State 1 for 28 plus a 5 yard run
Mike Koster Grand Valley State 4 for 64
Nick Coon UAB
Andrew Pearman Virginia 5 runs for 43
Shawn Leonard Rhode Island
Derek Moore Texas Christian 1 KR for 4
Jordan Shipley Texas 4 for 49 and 2 runs for 11
Weston Dressler North Dakota 8 for 173 and 2 TDs, 4 KR for 95, and a 19 yard PR, plus a 4 yard run
Kole Heckendorf North Dakota State 7 for 103 and 2 TDs



TE
Gary Barnidge Louisville
Scott Kuhn Louisville
Stephen Chicola Middle Tennessee
Jerry Wasikowski Purdue
Joe Jon Finley Oklahoma
Bear Pascoe Fresno State
Riar Geer Colorado
David Sigler UAB
Brady Camp Oregon State
Dennis Pitta BYU 6 for 113 and a TD plus a 7 yard KR
Andrew George BYU 1 for 11
Rob Gronkowski Arizona
David Schaefer Texas Tech
John Carlson Notre Dame
Wade Betschart Wyoming
Tommy Trott Auburn
Jacob Tamme Kentucky
Robert Lane Ole Miss
Connor Barwin Cincinnati
Clinton Corder Middle Tennessee
Vincent Chase Southern Methodist
Brett Russell Memphis
Mickey Shuler PSU
Chris Mitchell LSU
Kyle Adams Purdue
Jake Bradford Vanderbilt
Tripp Chandler Georgia 2 for 20
Ben Cleveland Arkansas
Jeff Cumberland Illinois 1 for 22 and a TD
Ryan Thompson BC
Chase Coffman Missouri
Jake Ballard Ohio State-nill
Rory Nicol Ohio State-nill
Andy Boyd South Carolina
Logan Paulsen UCLA 2 for 32
John Tereshinski WF
Michael Pooschke KSU
Travis Dekker AFA 4 for 84
Matt Sims Utah
Ian Jorgensen UMass
Zac Pauga Colorado State
Hunter Teafatiller Nebraska
Sean Hill Nebraska
Tom Santi Virginia 3 for 19
Jonathan Stupar Virginia 1 for 5
Taylor Wardlow Rice
Jed Collins San Diego State
Shae Reagan Texas Christian 1 KR for 11
Jeff Cottam Tennessee
Nick Cleaver New Mexico State
Chris Mark New Mexico
Garrett Graham Wisconsin
Dan Gronkowki West Virginia 1 for 12
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awwww, the commentator on the game of Florida vs Tennessee said about Austin Rodgers(WR) : He is not the quickest guy( after a pass of 4 yards)..that was the only bad thing saying about the speed of a player in all the game..
 

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Jordy Nelson had a career day for K-State. 15 rec for 209 yds and a TD. Also threw a 24 yd TD pass.
 

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lumsdenpower said:
awwww, the commentator on the game of Florida vs Tennessee said about Austin Rodgers(WR) : He is not the quickest guy( after a pass of 4 yards)..that was the only bad thing saying about the speed of a player in all the game..

Lumsdenpower, I heard that same caste-esque comment too. Also, they later said (after an incomplete pass to Rodgers)..."He always tries hard" being wisenheimers (over the missed catch) and perpetuating the caste line of white player = hard worker/lunch-pale/blue collar/short on talent-long on effort.
 

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DixieDestroyer said:
lumsdenpower said:
awwww, the commentator on the game of Florida vs Tennessee said about Austin Rodgers(WR) : He is not the quickest guy( after a pass of 4 yards)..that was the only bad thing saying about the speed of a player in all the game..

Lumsdenpower, I heard that same caste-esque comment too. Also, they later said (after an incomplete pass to Rodgers)..."He always tries hard" being wisenheimers (over the missed catch) and perpetuating the caste line of white player = hard worker/lunch-pale/blue collar/short on talent-long on effort.
I've never heard a white commentator said on a black player : He is not the quickest guy
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lumsdenpower said:
DixieDestroyer said:
lumsdenpower said:
awwww, the commentator on the game of Florida vs Tennessee said about Austin Rodgers(WR) : He is not the quickest guy( after a pass of 4 yards)..that was the only bad thing saying about the speed of a player in all the game..

Lumsdenpower, I heard that same caste-esque comment too. Also, they later said (after an incomplete pass to Rodgers)..."He always tries hard" being wisenheimers (over the missed catch) and perpetuating the caste line of white player = hard worker/lunch-pale/blue collar/short on talent-long on effort.
I've never heard a white commentator said on a black player : He is not the quickest guy
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Can you imagine, after the player makes a mistake, an announcer saying of a black player, "He's not the smartest guy, but he always tries hard."? There would be, ad nauseum, commentary by the media of "racism in the announcer booth".
 

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Ohio St. WR Brian Hartline is finally starting to develop a chemistry with QB Todd Boeckman. His reception total has gone up every game finishing with 6 catches for 88 yards and a TD vs. highly respected Washington. He should tear it up again this Saturday vs. lousy Northwestern.
 

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WEEK 4

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Corey Partridge Bowling Green 7 for 71
Jordy Nelson KSU-Open Date
Jesse Meyer Tulsa 7 for 114 and a TD
Bryan Anderson Central Michigan 7 for 67
Brian Hernandez Utah 3 for 17
Derrek Richards Utah 4 for 31
Bradon Godfrey Utah 6 for 62
Austin Silvoy Troy-DNP
Kevin Jurovich San Jose State 7 for 93 plus a run for -2
Kyle Flynn San Jose State 2 for 28
Austin Knowlin Columbia 6 for 59
Luke Roberts Colorado State 6 for 113 and a TD
Chip Brinkman WF 4 for 21
Brett Swain San Diego State 6 for 224 and 3 TDs
Dan Mougey San Diego State 5 for 86 and a TD
Corey Mazza Harvard 9 for 130 and a TD
Ryan Fusilier Dartmouth-nill
Braden Lepisto Pennsylvania 11 for 123 and a TD
Danny Amendola Texas Tech 14 for 233 and a TD
Grant Walker Texas Tech 3 for 29
Brock Stickler North Texas 2 for 11
Austin Collie BYU-DNP
Matt Allen BYU 3 for 21 and a TD
Bryce Mahuika BYU-nill
Mark Root AFA 1 for no gain
Tyler Grisham Clemson-nill
Eric Peterman Northwestern 6 for 61 plus a -4 yard run
Ross Lane Northwestern-nill
Luke Swan Wisconsin 3 for 62
Joe Cowan UCLA 3 for 28
Andy Brodell Iowa 1 for 2 plus 2 PR for 26
Trey Stross Iowa-nill
Steve Ogden Valparaiso 5 for 62 and a TD
Zack Sledge Southern Methodist 3 for 22
Dicky Lyons Jr. Kentucky 2 for 14 plus 2 KR for 50
Todd Blythe Iowa State 7 for 77 and a TD
Jared Martin Cincinnati-nill
Patrick Honeycutt Middle Tennessee 3 for 42
Nate Swift Nebraska 1 for 18 and a TD
Brian Hartline Ohio State 2 for 22
Dane Sanzenbacher Ohio State-nill
Riley Cooper Florida-nill
Jake Gaebler Western Kentucky 3 for 61 and a TD
Chris McGaha Arizona State 2 for 21
Kyle Hudson Illinois 1 for 2
Evan Moore Stanford 3 for 35
Kris Durham Georgia 1 for 19
Jake Standeford Purdue 3 for 19
Brad Kanuch Connecticut-Open Date
Scotty McKnight Colorado 3 for 60
Ryan Wolfe UNLV 3 for 50
Casey Flair UNLV 1 for 7
Ryan Bagley Montana 4 for 38 and a TD
Mike Ferriter Montana 7 for 84
Lance Long Mississippi State 2 for 5 and a run for -4
Hoost Marsh Wyoming 5 for 38 plus a 19 yard PR
Robby Paris Notre Dame-nill
Crosby Tuck Arkansas 1 for 21
Austin Rogers Tennessee 3 for 37
Blake Smolen Grand Valley State 1 for 11 plus 7 runs for 34 and 2 TDs
Mike Koster Grand Valley State-nill
Nick Coon UAB-Open Date
Andrew Pearman Virginia 2 for -2 and a -1 yard run
Shawn Leonard Rhode Island 4 for 50
Ryan Christian Texas Christian 4 runs for 7
Derek Moore Texas Christian 2 for 38 and a TD
Jordan Shipley Texas-nill
Matt Caddell Alabama 1 for 5
Weston Dressler North Dakota 7 for 165 and 2 TDs
Kole Heckendorf North Dakota State 2 for 17



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Gary Barnidge Louisville 6 for 68 and a TD
Scott Kuhn Louisville 1 for 4 and a TD
Stephen Chicola Middle Tennessee 1 for 22
Jerry Wasikowski Purdue-nill
Joe Jon Finley Oklahoma 1 for 24
Bear Pascoe Fresno State-Open Date
Riar Geer Colorado-nill
David Sigler UAB-Open Date
Brady Camp Oregon State-nill
Dennis Pitta BYU 5 for 114
Andrew George BYU-nill
Rob Gronkowski Arizona-nill
David Schaefer Texas Tech-nill
John Carlson Notre Dame 1 for 16
Wade Betschart Wyoming-nill
Tommy Trott Auburn-nill
Jacob Tamme Kentucky-nill
Robert Lane Ole Miss 2 for 15
Connor Barwin Cincinnati 3 for 39 and a TD
Clinton Corder Middle Tennessee-nill
Vincent Chase Southern Methodist 2 for 9
Brett Russell Memphis-nill
Mickey Shuler PSU-nill
Richard Dickson LSU 4 for 39 and a TD
Kyle Adams Purdue-nill
Jake Bradford Vanderbilt-Open Date
Tripp Chandler Georgia 1 for 11
Ben Cleveland Arkansas-nill
Jeff Cumberland Illinois-nill
Ryan Thompson BC-nill
Chase Coffman Missouri 3 for 31
Jake Ballard Ohio State-nill
Rory Nicol Ohio State 2 for 13
Andy Boyd South Carolina-nill
Logan Paulsen UCLA-nill
John Tereshinski WF 5 for 55 and a TD
Michael Pooschke KSU-Open Date
Travis Dekker AFA 1 for 7
Zac Pauga Colorado State 1 for 6
Hunter Teafatiller Nebraska-nill
Sean Hill Nebraska 3 for 129 and a TD
Tom Santi Virginia 4 for 85
Jonathan Stupar Virginia-nill
Taylor Wardlow Rice 3 for 58
Jed Collins San Diego State-nill
Shae Reagan Texas Christian 1 for 12
Jeff Cottam Tennessee 1 for 13
Nick Cleaver New Mexico State 3 for 45
Chris Mark New Mexico 1 for 4
Garrett Graham Wisconsin-nill
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