The Boston College-Wake Forest matchup was very entertaining, and it featured White athletes all over the field. How is that possible?!? LOL
Michael Campanaro celebrates one of his 3 touchdowns
Wake Forest’s phenomenal playmaker Michael Campanaro set an ACC record with 16 receptions, as the Demon Deacons utilized a short passing game to overcome their complete lack of a running attack. Campanaro’s 16 catches went for 123 yards and 3 touchdowns. For all intents and purposes, he is the Demon Deacons' running game, so why not give him a shot playing tailback?
For the second game in a row, Wake Forest tight end/fullback (who runs routes like a wide receiver according to his coach) Tommy Bohanon was an integral part of the passing offense, catching 6 balls for 35 yards. Which once again begs the question, “Why has he been on the sidelines so much of his career?â€
Alex Amidon is unstoppable
In the loss, Alex Amidon had another stellar outing: 10 catches for 130 yards and 1 touchdown. Bobby Swigert added 4 catches for 56 yards, and tight end Chris Pantale added 4 catches for 37 yards and 1 touchdown.
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Conner Vernon
In a blowout loss to Clemson, Duke’s Conner Vernon had 5 catches for 47 yards.
Taylor Martinez is lightning fast and he lit up Michigan State
Nebraska’s future All-Pro wide receiver (but current dual-threat quarterback) Taylor Martinez flashed his phenomenal feet, running for 205 yards and 2 touchdowns, including a beautiful 71-yarder, on just 17 carries in a win.
Jaxon Shipley had 2 catches for 30 yards and 1 touchdown in a Texas win.
Austin Hays runs away from an afflete for a 50-yard touchdown
Oklahoma State’s wide receivers did their part in a vain effort to knock off Kansas State. The vastly underrated Charlie Moore had 7 catches for 135 yards and 1 touchdown. True freshman Austin Hays snagged 4 balls for 81 yards and 1 touchdown, with fellow true frosh Blake Webb catching 2 passes for 46 yards.
For K-State, tight end Travis Tannahill totaled 5 catches for 48 yards.
Notre Dame tight end Tyler Eifert caught 6 balls for 62 yards in a win over Pitt. Sure-handed Robbie Toma caught 6 for 50. In the loss, Mike Shanahan caught 4 for 38.
The swift Nick Williams caught 6 passes for 48 yards in a UConn loss.
Michigan’s Drew Dileo once again comes off the bench to make big plays, finishing with 4 catches for 69 yards and a 45-yard touchdown. One wonders why he is stuck on the sidelines so often … Minnesota’s Derrick Engel finished with a team-high 45 yards receiving on 2 catches.
Future All-Pro wide receiver (but current quarterback) Taylor Martinez had 17 carries for 205 yards and 2 touchdowns for Nebraska, including a beautiful scoring run from 71 yards out.
Houston tried everything, even a facemask, but couldn’t keep Danny Webster out of the endzone.
Danny Webster had 6 catches for 46 yards and 3 touchdowns in an Eastern Carolina win. Andrew Bodenheimer chipped in 4 catches for 34 more.
Seldom-used sophomore wideout Thomas Roberson was a key part of Tulsa’s two longest plays from scrimmage in their loss at Arkansas. It turns out that’s not unusual for him, though. He caught a beautiful 31-yard pass (one of his 2 for 36 on the day) in traffic, and he made the key downfield block that sprung tailback Watts for a 45 yard catch-and-run. It’s “weird†that Roberson isn’t thrown to more often, because he is the Golden Hurricane’s most explosive player in the passing game. He has just 14 catches on the year, but they’ve gone for more than 21 yards-per-catch (a team-high) and totaled 3 touchdowns. You’d think a 6-foot-3 track standout (state champion in the 400-meter relay who high jumped 6-foot-8) with that kind of playmaking ability would be targeted more …
Alex Neutz continues to carry the load for Buffalo’s passing attack, once again totaling a team-high in receiving yards (60), including a 43-yard touchdown on 3 catches. In the loss, Miami (OH) wideout Andy Cruse caught 6 balls for 87 yards.
Western Michigan senior walk-on wideout Eric Monette exploded in his first-ever appearance in WMU’s rivalry game against Central Michigan. Monette snagged 11 passes for 196 yards and 1 touchdown. You can see a little of what he is capable of here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1C7rj6axsw
So why exactly has this guy been buried on the depth chart?
In the loss, CMU’s Cody Wilson caught 7 balls for 81 yards.
Matt Miller had game-highs of 6 catches for 72 yards for Boise State in their upset loss to San Diego State. Chris Potter added 3 for 28, and Kirby Moore chipped in 4 for 23.
Stanford tight end Zach Ertz had 6 catches for 41 yards and 1 touchdown in a blowout win.
UCLA tight end Joseph Fauria totaled 5 catches for 81 yards and 2 touchdowns in the Bruins upset mauling of Arizona.
A mere week after destroying an SEC secondary for over 100 yards and 3 scores, Tennessee wideout Zach Rogers was barely targeted against the whipping boys of Troy. He had just 2 catches for 26 yards, while the “real†affletes at wideout padded their stats.
Conversely, Ryan Swope continued his destruction of affletic secondaries in the SEC. the sprinter from Texas A&M had 9 catches for 121 yards in a beating of Mississippi State.
Brent Leonard continued his stellar play for Louisiana-Monroe, despite an upset loss. He finished the game with 11 catches for 168 yards and 1 touchdown.
Taylor Stockemer continues to be an afterthought in Arkansas State’s passing attack. He had just 4 catches for 50 yards in a blowout win.
In the FCS, there are 7 wide receivers who currently have 1,000 yards or more on the year. Three of them are White. Erik Lora is still at #1 and continues to run away with all the receiving marks. Luke Tasker (the son of former Buffalo Bills great Steve) is #4, with 66 catches for 1,044 yards and 7 touchdowns, and Eastern Washington’s Brandon Kaufman is at #7 with 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns on just 51 catches.