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UNC slot machine/return phenom Ryan Switzer returns a punt 78 yards for a touchdown. it's his 7th punt return for a touchdown thus far in his career, which puts him 1 short of tying the FBS record which is held (in part) by Wes Welker.
 

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Southern Miss wideout Casey Martin has 6 catches for 109 yards against Rice ... in the first half.

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Vanderbilt seldom-used sophomore wideout (haven't i said that before today?) Caleb Scott has game-highs of 3 catches for 87 yards, including this EASY 37-yard touchdown, at halftime against Kentucky.

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speaking of slot machine/punt returners, Indiana's Mitchell Paige has Indiana within 1 point of heavily-favored, #14-ranked Michigan after this electrifying, tackle-breaking 51-yard punt return for a touchdown. the score is currently 24-23 midway through the third quarter, Meeeeeeeshigan.
 

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Thomas Sperbeck had a quite a night for Boise State.

in an upset loss to New Mexico, Sperbeck did all he could to keep his team in it. he finished the game with school records for both receptions (20) and yards (281) in a game. and considering talented freshman quarterback Brett Rypien just barely missed him on 3 or 4 additional loooooong bombs, Sperbeck continues to prove that he is simply uncoverable against man coverage.

Sperbeck's HUGE numbers are each single-game highs by an FBS player this season.

as an aside, Sperbeck is the ONLY wide receiver on the team who didn't drop multiple balls in the game. he's also the only receiver to have more than 50 yards in the game.

one wonders why, after the excellence (Tyler Shoemaker, Matt Miller, Sperbeck) and solid play (Kirby Moore, Mitch Burroughs, Vinny Perretta) by White receivers for Boise State in recent years, the Broncos haven't been prioritizing similar athletes as potential replacements in their recruiting classes.
 
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notable FCS performances:

Anthony Warrum - 8 catches for 241 yards and 3 touchdowns

Justin Watson - 7 catches for 149 yards and 1 td (from 68 yards); 5 carries for 100 yards and 1 touchdown (from 79 yards)

Joey Borsellino (Western Illinois) - 10 catches for 187 yards and 1 td

Cooper Kupp - 6 catches for 118 yards; 1 pass attempt/completion for a 21-yard touchdown

Jake Wieneke - 6 catches for 180 yards

Billy Reed (Southern Illinois) - 14 catches for 138 yards and 1 td

Ben Braunecker (Harvard, tight end) - 8 catches for 134 yards

Madison Mangum - 8 catches for 112 yards

Brendan Flaherty - 11 catches for 100 yards

Troy Pelletier - 9 catches for 92 yards and 1 td

Jake Raymond (Morehead State) - 6 catches for 88 yards and 2 touchdowns

Tyler Dube - 4 catches for 75 yards (his team only completed 7 passes for 126 yards)



current FCS leaderboard:

1) Cooper Kupp - 106 catches, 1,506 yards, 18 receiving touchdowns
2) Jake Wieneke - 57 catches, 1,226 yards, 10 receiving touchdowns
5) Tyler Dube - 65 catches, 1,064 yards, 8 receiving touchdowns
6) Anthony Warrum - 43 catches, 1,031 yards, 13 receiving touchdowns
8) Brendan Flaherty (Holy Cross) - 96 catches, 963 yards, 11 receiving touchdowns
11) Justin Watson - 65 catches, 949 yards, 7 receiving touchdowns
14) Alexander Jette (Brown, freshman) - 67 catches, 910 yards, 4 receiving touchdowns
16) Troy Dole (Brown) - 59 catches, 901 yards, 6 receiving touchdowns
19) Madison Mangum - 66 catches, 871 yards, 8 receiving touchdowns
 

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one wonders why, after the excellence (Tyler Shoemaker, Matt Miller, Sperbeck) and solid play (Kirby Moore, Mitch Burroughs, Vinny Perretta) by White receivers for Boise State in recent years, the Broncos haven't been prioritizing similar athletes as potential replacements in their recruiting classes.
It's very simple. Where are they going to find these overachieving players? College recruiting is lazy work. Virtually every school simply relies on the services for player rankings. Here is ESPN's top 100 receivers for 2016.

There might be two or three crackas on the entire list, and they're not even in the top 75. What? You expect coaches to actually look for the talent themselves, looking at high school stats and scouting players themselves? Hah!
 

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as was mentioned in another thread, the 10 Biletnikoff Award semi-finalists were named on November 17, and nary a "deceptive" wideout made the cut ... despite having 3 of the top-10 wide receivers (based on production) in the nation (Thomas Sperbeck, Daniel Braverman, and Trent Taylor). "weird," huh?

once again, the media reveals that no matter what qualities a White player has it's not the "right" one.
 

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Thomas Sperbeck is a model of consistency, despite being an afterthought in the minds of the so-called media "experts." he once again led Boise State in every receiving category, finishing with 7 catches for 79 yards, including this 34-yard touchdown catch-and-run.

in the same game, Air Force tight end Garrett Griffith finished with a game-high 107 yards and 1 touchdown on just 3 catches.
 

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TD Beasley!
 

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record-shattering wideout Cooper Kupp has decided to return for his senior season of college football. here's an article detailing why he made the decision.

Kupp, who i feel is the best wide receiver in all of college football, has already put together one of the most eye-popping careers in the history of collegiate football. and he's done it in just 3 seasons.

Kupp by the numbers through 3 seasons (the short version):

- second in FCS history in touchdown catches (56, two behind the record)
- second in FCS history in receiving yardage (4,764 yards, only 486 behind the record)
- fourth in FCS history in receptions (311; 84 off the record)
- third in FCS history in receptions-per-game (7.97)

in addition to all his accolades for his on-field performance, he recently was recognized as a first-team Academic All-American this year. he was a second-team Academic All-American last season.

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DraftDaddy posted a link to a wideout i've never seen play, Eric Blinn. Blinn, not surprisingly, is a record-shattering performer despite wearing a hard hat and a blue collar and carrying a lunchpail.

hopefully, Blinn will get a chance to showcase his skills at the next level.
 
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