White WRs 2008

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Collie just made a 45 yard TD catch to clinch the win. Unofficially he's 7/130/2. Pitta's had a huge game too.
 

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Austin is now 10th in all purpose yardage in BYU history. He had 2 runs for 23 yards as well as the stats Don mentioned above. Dennis Pitta had 9 catches for 113 yards before leaving the game with the injury.


Congrats to Austin Collie for becoming the career BYU and MWC reception leader!
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Since yesterday's games, here is how the FBS receiving yardage rankings and totals look for white players.


1-Austin Collie-1,315; 12-James Casey-1,007; 15-Dennis Pitta-992; 22-Nate Swift-899; 23-Jordan Shipley-897; 24-Ryan Wolfe-896; 25-Eric Decker-892; 30-Kerry Meier-826; 32-Chase Coffman-819; 33-Ryan Tannehill-813; 50-Bryan Anderson-703; 68-Todd Peterson-646; 84-Eric Morris-595; 88-Greg Salas-578; 89-Shane Morales-570; 94-Blair White-557; 101-Eric Peterman-543; 103-Jake Gaebler-540; 113-Casey Flair-523; 120-Ross Lane-506


That makes 16 whites in the top 100.





Whites in the top 50 inFCS:


1-John Matthews-1,317; 4-Cameron Luke-752; 5-Tysson Poots-1,098; 6-Tim Toone-1,097; 12-Marc Mariani-968; 15-Pat Simonds-960; 19-Shaun Pasternak-927; 25-Dan Skelly-880; 26-Bobby Sewall-879; 28-Mike Boyle and Matt Luft-871; 30-Mario D'Ambrosio-839; 31-Dan Bohrer-825; 32-Brady Trenbeath-824; 38-WillThanheiser-781; 44-Tim Mastrino-744; 49-Tim Benford-725


That is 17 in the top 50. Edited by: Colonel_Reb
 

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not to nit-pick Colonel, but white men actually have earned 17 spots just in the top 50 of the FCS. and that is including the fact you have mistakenly listed Steve Tedesco, who is definitely black.

the three men you've missed are: Will Thanheiser (38), Tim Mastrino (44), and Buddy Farnham (t45).

i'm just trying to help.
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edited to add: the stats are updated, too.Edited by: Jimmy Chitwood
 

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Thanks for the heads up JC, you know I like to get this stuff right!
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I think I deleted Thanheiser by accident,forgot to delete Tedesco after Isaw he is black, andjust plain missed Mastrino and Farham.


You know, it is really something how white men are dominating receiving at the FCS level, especially considering their much lower numbers than their black counterparts. I really hope some of these awesome athletes get a chance to shine on Sundays.
 

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<H3 =drop>Darren Mougey, once a qb is now leaving SDSU as a wr. Note* look how ripped he looks compared to Mcnabb!! hahahah.</H3>
<H3 =drop>SDSU's prized recruit, quarterback Darren Mougey, already is working out with his new teammates, learning and hoping for a chance to show what he can do. The question is, will he get his chance...</H3>By Kevin Acee
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June 22, 2004



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</TD></TR></T></TABLE>SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - As the fireworks exploded in the night sky above Chaparral High School, washing the happy faces of the Class of 2004 and its loved ones in hues of red, blue and orange, Darren Mougey smiled wide and attempted to absorb what was upon him.


"I don't think everything has sunk in," he said the next day. "I'm done with high school and home living."


Three days later, on the last weekend in May, Mougey was cruising along Interstate 8, headed for San Diego. And so began a summer that will be spent shuffling (two weeks here, two there) between the desert and the coast, preparing for an odyssey that is almost unheard of in Division I football.


The jewel of the San Diego State recruiting class, Mougey will compete in August with junior Matt Dlugolecki and redshirt freshman Kevin O'Connell for the starting quarterback job. He has a legitimate chance to be the Aztecs' QB and will almost certainly see at least some playing time his first season.



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Size: 6-foot-5, 225 pounds


Honors: SuperPrep All-America QB, ranked No. 25 in the country and No. 3 in Arizona. All-State selection by Arizona Republic and the state's coaches.


High school: Led Chaparral High to the state semifinals last year and to state title as a junior.


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For Mougey, it is time to grow up fast. Again.


"I'm definitely ready for the next step," he said.




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Ever since Linda Mougey put him through a second year of kindergarten, Darren Mougey always has been ready for the next step.


He is not the typical incoming freshman. For one thing, he turned 19 on April 7, 1½ months before O'Connell did.


When Darren was 7, Linda would have to show his birth certificate at soccer games because other parents challenged the boy's age. He was 5-foot-8 by the end of the seventh grade and 6-foot-2 when he entered high school.


"And he just kept going," Linda said.


But he was a string bean. It wasn't but three years ago that a bare-chested Darren would flex and announce, "I'm ripped."


His mom would laugh and say, "Those are ribs."


Toward the end of his sophomore year, Darren began to hit the iron and retain the weight.


Now he is 6-foot-5 and 225 pounds.


Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb spends time in the Phoenix area during his offseason working out with the same trainer as Mougey. A newspaper photo of the two together last year is renowned locally for the contrast between the ripped 18-year-old and the little-bit-puffy Pro Bowler.



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</TD></TR></T></TABLE>"You look at some of the quarterbacks now, you can see it's a new age of athlete," said Tony Tabor, Chaparral's defensive line and strength coach. "But for him to be one of the strongest kids on the team is pretty impressive for the position he plays."


The day he graduated, just to see what he could do, Mougey bench-pressed 225 pounds 19 times. That's the weight at which NFL scouts test prospective draft picks, and a solid defensive lineman can usually do 25 to 30 reps.


It did not take long for his new Aztecs teammates to notice something was different about the new kid.


"The guys out here are talking about how accurate his throws are and how strong his throws are," linebacker Stephen Larsen said after a group of players held a voluntary workout one recent evening. "He's so well-developed, it's amazing. He's going through some growing pains, which are to be expected by anyone stepping up a level. He'll get through those, and he's going to be pretty exciting to watch around here for a few years."


Mougey, a two-time all-state selection, is considered one of the top dual-threat QB prospects in the nation. His senior year (while usually playing just three quarters), he threw for 1,733 yards and 26 TDs with only two interceptions, and ran for five scores.



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Doug Mougey watched his half-brother's graduation ceremony, and his gaze got a faraway look as he blinked back tears.


"Our dad was the center of our family, the rock," he said.


Doug and sister Stacy, who have a different mother than Darren, live in Ohio. They visit and talk with their family in Arizona frequently. Doug has a perspective afforded by many years and a few thousand miles.


"Dad was big on what football taught him, not just in a sports sense but in life, in business, teamwork," Doug said. "That's what Darren was brought up on. I think Darren internalized a lot of the things my dad talked about, and it motivated him to accomplish the things he has.


"He is to a tee what my dad wants in a kid. He truly is. It's not an act. He disciplined himself and decided, 'This is what I want to be.' It's hard to imagine someone 19 years old, graduating from high school, having it all together, but I think he does."


Mougey's aptitude runs deeper than a 4.53-second 40-yard dash time and the ability to throw a ball 60 yards in the air flat-footed.


Life experience dictates some people grow up faster than others.


"Darren has been through more than most adults," Linda Mougey said.


She was speaking of all Darren saw and did as a result of the brain tumor that killed his father five years ago.


The elder Doug Mougey, who had been a quarterback at Southern Illinois, was Darren's coach every year of youth football. He was coaching Darren's seventh-grade team when he was diagnosed. He was dead six months later.


It was always Doug pushing Darren in football, and Linda gave her son the option of quitting the sport after his father died.


Darren, however, needed football.


"It was instilled in me," he said, "and I had grown to love it."


The death of his father also quickened Darren's maturation.


Linda was forced to go back to work, and the care of younger brother Robby often fell to Darren and his sister Stefanie, one year his elder.


"He's just had to deal with a lot of issues and sort of been like the father figure in the house at an early age," Linda said. "I've always been able to count on him. He had to be serious so early."


Darren does not say a lot about that period, but he does know it shaped him.


"You learn to cope with it," he said. "You have to look on the bright side. I feel lucky to have spent 13 years with my dad. Whatever he taught me made me a better person.


"You learn to not sweat the little stuff. You look at life in the big picture. Sometimes I get worked up, and then I sit back and say, 'Why am I getting all caught up in this? I've got so much to live for.'"




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Darren Mougey doesn't drink alcohol, doesn't drink soda and generally makes decisions that show measured thought.


"He's been a kid," Chaparral football coach Ron Estabrook said. "But he's always been focused on the important things - school, family and football."


Mougey said his father's death taught him to "make cautious choices."


That explains in part the process of picking SDSU.


For Mougey, the Aztecs were always out front.


His family often vacationed in San Diego. His high school team held camp at SDSU in the summers. He always thought it would be a great place to live.


He sent SDSU a tape of his junior season highlights before last summer, hoping to get the school's attention. The Aztecs offered him a scholarship a short while later after Chaparral had participated in a passing camp at SDSU.


But between then and his Dec. 17 commitment, there were fits and starts, with his education-minded mom and his uncle, an Arizona State alumnus, gently pushing him to look elsewhere.


Vanderbilt, an outstanding academic school, was his first scholarship offer. It intrigued his mom. And she was ecstatic when Stanford came calling. But even before Mougey found out his GPA and test scores were slightly below what Stanford required, he had decided against the Cardinal because he "didn't think I'd fit in well."


While SDSU coaches remained confident they had their man, Arizona State stepped up its interest. Northwestern and Utah inquired.


But Linda would see Darren "light up" every time Craft or quarterback coach Brian Stark visited or called.


"He was so excited," Linda said. "I said, 'Y'know what, Linda, you better let him follow his dream.' We decided Darren should follow his heart, follow his instincts, and he really believes in Coach Craft."




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After getting an SDSU playbook after a spring visit to the school, Mougey immersed himself in it. When Aztecs coaches found out he'd been studying hard, they told him to lay off.


Craft chuckled before explaining the coaches' rationale.


"Sometimes, student-athletes can create more of an uphill battle for themselves," he said. "We like to give it to them in parts. We want him to grasp the concepts fundamentally and not try to do too much too fast. From a mental standpoint and from a physical standpoint, if a guy goes and throws on his own without a coach he can groove bad habits that we have a real hard time trying to change and correct."


Taking it a little slow is fine with Darren for now. He finds himself in a quandary. He always has set high standards. For this next step, however, he is trying to take it as it comes.


He knows what people are saying about him, that he was the prize recruit, that expectations are high.


"I haven't done anything yet," he said. "I haven't proven anything to anyone. I understand what it's all about. There's still a lot to be done.


"All I ask for is an opportunity, just for them to say they'll give me a shot."
 

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wide receivers and tight ends: Week 13

Air Force - Kevin Fogler n.s.a.
Keith Madsen (t.e.) n.s.a.
Kyle Halderman 1 carry for 0 yards

Arizona - Rob Gronkowski (t.e.) 3 for 50 and 1 touchdown

Arizona State - Chris McGaha ---

Arkansas - Lucas Miller game-highs with 10 catches for 201 yards and 1 touchdown (just 3 yards short of the Arkansas single-game receiving yards record)
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Crosby Tuck n.s.a.
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Ball St - Briggs Orsbon team-high 4 catches for 30 yards and 1 touchdown
Daniel Ifft 1 for 18 and 1 touchdown

Baylor - Thomas White ---

Boise State - Tyler Shoemaker n.s.a.
Vinny Perretta 5 for game-high tying 126 yards, and 2 carries for 6
Tanyon Bissell n.s.a.
Richie Brockel (t.e.) 1 for 16 and 1 touchdown
Chris O'Neill (t.e.) d.n.p. injury

Bowling Green - Corey Partridge 3 for 42 and 1 touchdown, and 1 punt return for 12
Jimmy Scheidler (t.e.) 1 for 13

BYU -Austin Collie game-highs with 10 catches for 104 yards, 2 carries for 14, 4 kick returns for 134 in the loss
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Dennis Pitta (t.e.) 2 for 33
Andrew George (t.e.) n.s.a.
Luke Ashworth n.s.a.

Central Florida - Ricky Ross d.n.p. injury

Central Michigan - Bryan Anderson 5 for 60
Joe Bockheim 3 for 63 and 1 touchdown
Sean Skergan n.s.a.

Clemson - Tyler Grisham 4 for 34 and 1 touchdown

Colorado - Scotty McKnight ---
Cody Crawford ---

Connecticut - Brad Kanuch n.s.a.

Florida - Riley Cooper 1 for 43 and 1 touchdown
Tate Casey (t.e.) 1 for 18

Florida Atlantic - Rob Housler (t.e.) 2 for 11 and 1 touchdown

Fresno St - Bear Pasco (t.e.) 1 for 17
Devon Wylie 1 catch for team-high 24 yards

Georgia - Kris Durham ---

Houston - Mark Hafner (t.e.) 8 for 83

Indiana - Andrew Means 2 for 26

Iowa - Andy Brodell 1 for 4, and 3 punt returns for 19
Trey Stross 2 for 11
Colin Sandeman n.s.a.
Brandon Myers (t.e.) 4 for 46 and 1 touchdown
Allen Reisner (t.e.) n.s.a.

Kansas - Kerry Meier ---

Kansas State - Jeron Mastrud (t.e.) 1 for 10

Kentucky - Dicky Lyons out for year with blown knee.
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Louisiana Tech - Philip Beck 3 for 22, 2 punt returns for 40, and 1 kick return for 38
Josh Wheeler n.s.a.
R.P. Stuart n.s.a.

LSU - Richard Dickson (t.e.) 1 for 8

Marshall - Cody Slate (t.e.) tied for game-high 7 catches for team-high 37 yards and 1 touchdown

Michigan St - Blair White game-high 8 catches for team-high 71 yards

Middle Tennessee State - Patrick Honeycutt team-highs with 7 catches for 91 yards, and 3 punt returns for 32

Minnesota - Eric Decker 2 for team-high 33 yards despite playing injured
Ben Kuznia 1 for 18

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

Nebraska - Nate Swift ---
Todd Peterson ---

Nevada - Mike McCoy 4 for 48

Northern Illinois - Matt Simon 2 for 30 and 1 touchdown

North Texas - Sam Dibrell n.s.a.

Northwestern - Andrew Brewer 2 for 7
Ross Lane 6 for 57 and 1 touchdown
Jeremy Ebert n.s.a.
Eric Peterman game-highs with 8 catches for 111 yards and 1 touchdown, and 2 carries for 5
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Notre Dame - Robby Parris n.s.a.
Kyle Rudolph (t.e.) 3 for 29

Ohio - Andrew Mooney (t.e.) n.s.a.
Riley Dunlop 1 for 24

Ohio State - Brian Hartline 2 catches for game-high 71 yards and 2 touchdowns
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Dane Sanzenbacher 2 for 49
Jake Ballard (t.e.) 1 for 10

Oklahoma St - Bo Bowling ---

Oregon - Jeffery Maehl ---

Oregon St - Shane Morales 3 for 26

Penn St - Mickey Shuler (t.e.) n.s.a.
Brett Brackett n.s.a.
Graham Zug 2 for 33 and 1 touchdown

Rice - James Casey (rb/t.e.) tied for game-high 7 catches for 38 yards, and 4 carries for 14

San Diego State - Darren Mougey 3 for 25, and 1 carry for 3 yards and a touchdown
Matthew Kawulok (t.e.) 2 for 32

San Jose St. - Kevin Jurovich illness-done for the season
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Josh Harrison n.s.a.

SMU - Cole Beasley ---

Stanford - Ryan Whalen game-high 5 catches for 70 yards
Coby Fleener (wr/t.e.) 4 catches for game-high 75 yards

T.C.U. - Shae Reagan (t.e.) 3 for 40
Ryan Christian tied for game-high 5 catches 67, and 2 carries for 6

Tennessee - Austin Rogers 1 for 7

Texas - Jordan Shipley ---
Blaine Irby (t.e.) d.n.p. severely broken leg

Texas A&M - Ryan Tannehill ---

Texas Tech - Eric Morris 4 for 60 and 1 touchdown

Troy - Austin Silvoy n.s.a.

Tulane - Cody Sparks (t.e.) 3 for 38

Tulsa - Jesse Meyer 1 for 13

UCLA - Logan Paulsen (t.e.) d.n.p. injured
Ryan Moya (t.e.) ---
Gavin Ketchum ---

UNLV - Ryan Wolfe game-highs with 11 catches for 144 yards and 2 touchdowns
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Casey Flair 3 for 37, and 1 punt return for 16

Utah - Bradon Godfrey 3 for 15
Colt Sampson (t.e.) 1 for 1 and 1 touchdown

Wake Forest - Ben Wooster (t.e.) 1 for 6
Chip Brinkman 2 for 19

Washington St - Devin Frischknecht (t.e.) 3 for 33

Western Michigan - Branden Ledbetter (t.e.) ---

Wisconsin - Garrett Graham (t.e.) 1 for 9



small school players:

Brown - Bobby Sewall tied for game-high 6 catches for 69 yards and 1 touchdown, and 4 carries for 13 yards and 1 touchdown
Buddy Farnham tied for game-high 6 catches for game-high 76 yards and 1 touchdown, and 4 punt returns for 56

Bucknell - Shaun Pasternak game-highs with 9 catches for 156 yards and 1 touchdown
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Central Washington - Johnny Spevak ---

Colgate - Pat Simonds team-highs with 4 catches for 94 yards and 2 touchdowns
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Dayton - Justin Millio 4 for 47, and 1 carry for 7

Eastern Washington - Tony Davis 3 for 29, and 1 punt return for 22
Nathan Overbay (t.e.) 1 for 16

Harvard - Matt Luft game-highs with 3 for 43

Henderson St - Garrett Manning ---

Holy Cross - Brett McDermott game-high 6 catches for 63 yards and 1 touchdown, and 3 kick returns for 86

Montana - Mark Mariani 2 for 41 and 1 touchdown, 2 kick returns for 48, and 2 punt returns for 81 including a 75-yard touchdown
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Mike Ferriter 2 for game-high 54 yards

New Hampshire - Mike Boyle game-highs with 3 for 55 and 2 touchdowns
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Scott Sicko (t.e.) 2 for 37

Northern Arizona - Conrad Meadows ---
Shaun Fitzpatrick (t.e.) ---

North Dakota State - Kole Heckendorf team-high 5 catches for game-high 96 yards

North Dakota - Brady Trenbeath 4 for 35

Portland St - Mario D'Ambrosio game-high 8 catches for 61 yards and 2 touchdowns
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San Diego - John Matthews game-highs with 13 catches for 161 yards and 1 touchdown
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South Dakota - Dan Skelly d.n.p. injury

Southern Utah - Tysson Poots game-highs with 9 catches for 138 yards and 2 touchdowns
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Texas St - Cameron Luke 3 for 41

Weber St - Tim Toone game-highs with 7 catches for 133 yards
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West Texas A&M - Charly Martin game-highs with 14 catches for 323 yards and 5 touchdowns!!!
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Hartwick (Division III) Jack Phelan 3 for 21 and 1 touchdown
 

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Sanzenbacher is a guy who I think will have a big year next year. If you've ever seen tOSU play this year it seems as though Pryor looks for Sanzenbacher when plays break down. Must be the "backup" chemistry coming in from the summer.
 

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Kerry Meier went 14/106/2 today, his second TD coming on fourth down with less than a minute left to win the game.


What NFL team couldn't use a smart, clutchWR like Meier in its receiving corps? Unfortunately none will.
 

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wide receivers and tight ends: Week 14

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

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

Arizona State - Chris McGaha 4 catches for a team-high 51 yards

Arkansas - Lucas Miller 3 for 47
Crosby Tuck n.s.a.

Ball St - Briggs Orsbon 5 for 63
Daniel Ifft n.s.a.

Baylor - Thomas White team-highs with 4 catches for 39 yards

Boise State - Tyler Shoemaker n.s.a.
Vinny Perretta 3 for 21, and 3 carries for 9
Tanyon Bissell 1-1 passing for 35 yards and 1 touchdown
Richie Brockel (t.e.) n.s.a.
Chris O'Neill (t.e.) d.n.p. injury

Bowling Green - Corey Partridge game-high 5 catches for 44 yards and 1 touchdown
Jimmy Scheidler (t.e.) n.s.a.

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

Central Florida - Ricky Ross d.n.p. injury

Central Michigan - Bryan Anderson 6 for 72 and 1 touchdown
Joe Bockheim 3 foe 31 and 1 touchdown
Sean Skergan n.s.a.

Clemson - Tyler Grisham 2 for 21

Colorado - Scotty McKnight team-high 4 catches for 58 yards
Cody Crawford 2 for 20

Connecticut - Brad Kanuch ---

Florida - Riley Cooper 1 for 5
Tate Casey (t.e.) n.s.a.

Florida Atlantic - Rob Housler (t.e.) 2 for 15

Fresno St - Bear Pasco (t.e.) 5 for 46
Devon Wylie n.s.a.

Georgia - Kris Durham n.s.a.

Houston - Mark Hafner (t.e.) 4 for 27

Indiana - Andrew Means ---

Iowa - Andy Brodell ---
Trey Stross ---
Colin Sandeman ---
Brandon Myers (t.e.) ---
Allen Reisner (t.e.) ---

Kansas - Kerry Meier game-high 14 catches for 106 yards and 2 touchdowns

Kansas State - Jeron Mastrud (t.e.) ---

Kentucky - Dicky Lyons out for year with blown knee.
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Louisiana Tech - Philip Beck 2 for 26, and 1 kick return for 40
Josh Wheeler n.s.a.
R.P. Stuart 1 for 5

LSU - Richard Dickson (t.e.) 2 for 19 and 1 touchdown

Marshall - Cody Slate (t.e.) 3 for 58

Michigan St - Blair White ---

Middle Tennessee State - Patrick Honeycutt ---

Minnesota - Eric Decker ---
Ben Kuznia ---

Missouri - Chase Coffman (t.e.) 6 for 53 and 2 touchdowns

Nebraska - Nate Swift 2 for 10 and 1 touchdown, and 2 punt returns for 17
Todd Peterson 4 for 44

Nevada - Mike McCoy 6 for 109 and 1 touchdown

Northern Illinois - Matt Simon 1 for 4

North Texas - Sam Dibrell n.s.a.

Northwestern - Andrew Brewer ---
Ross Lane ---
Jeremy Ebert ---
Eric Peterman ---

Notre Dame - Robby Parris n.s.a.
Kyle Rudolph (t.e.) 1 for 4

Ohio - Andrew Mooney (t.e.) 4 for 42
Riley Dunlop 1 for 8

Ohio State - Brian Hartline ---
Dane Sanzenbacher ---
Jake Ballard (t.e.) ---

Oklahoma St - Bo Bowling 1 kick return for 22

Oregon - Jeffery Maehl team-high 5 catches for 79 yards and 1 touchdown

Oregon St - Shane Morales 5 for 68 and 2 touchdowns

Penn St - Mickey Shuler (t.e.) ---
Brett Brackett ---
Graham Zug ---

Rice - James Casey (rb/t.e.) game-highs with 12 catches for 172 yards and 3 touchdowns, 5 carries for 10 yards and 1 touchdown, 1-1 passing for 3 yards and 1 touchdown, and 2 punt returns for 18

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

San Jose St. - Kevin Jurovich illness-done for the season
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Josh Harrison ---

SMU - Cole Beasley 5 for 61

Stanford - Ryan Whalen ---
Coby Fleener (wr/t.e.) ---

T.C.U. - Shae Reagan (t.e.) ---
Ryan Christian ---

Tennessee - Austin Rogers n.s.a.

Texas - Jordan Shipley 4 for 85, 1 kick return for 14, and 2 punt returns for -4
Blaine Irby (t.e.) d.n.p. severely broken leg

Texas A&M - Ryan Tannehill 3 for 31, and 1 carry for -8

Texas Tech - Eric Morris 4 for 27 and 1 touchdown

Tulane - Cody Sparks (t.e.) 2 for 34

Tulsa - Jesse Meyer n.s.a.

UCLA - Logan Paulsen (t.e.) d.n.p. injured
Ryan Moya (t.e.) 1 for 11
Gavin Ketchum 1 for 12

UNLV - Ryan Wolfe ---
Casey Flair ---

Utah - Bradon Godfrey ---
Colt Sampson (t.e.) ---

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

Washington St - Devin Frischknecht (t.e.) n.s.a.

Western Michigan - Branden Ledbetter (t.e.) n.s.a.

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



small school players:

Brown - Bobby Sewall ---
Buddy Farnham ---

Bucknell - Shaun Pasternak ---

Butler - Dan Bohrer ---

Central Washington - Johnny Spevak ---

Colgate - Pat Simonds game-highs with 6 catches for 82 yards and 1 touchdown

Dayton - Justin Millio ---

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

Harvard - Matt Luft ---

Henderson St - Garrett Manning ---

Holy Cross - Brett McDermott ---

Montana - Mark Mariani team-high 4 catches for 49 yards and 1 touchdown
Mike Ferriter 3 catches for team-high 64 yards

New Hampshire - Mike Boyle game-highs with 7 catches for 131 yards
Scott Sicko (t.e.) 3 for 68

Northern Arizona - Conrad Meadows ---
Shaun Fitzpatrick (t.e.) ---

North Dakota State - Kole Heckendorf d.n.p. injury

North Dakota - Brady Trenbeath ---

Portland St - Mario D'Ambrosio ---

Princeton - Will Thanheiser ---

San Diego - John Matthews ---

South Dakota - Dan Skelly ---

Southern Utah - Tysson Poots ---

Texas St - Cameron Luke game-highs with 5 catches for 75 yards and 1 touchdown

Weber St - Tim Toone game-highs with 10 catches for 199 yards and 1 touchdown

West Texas A&M - Charly Martin ---

Hartwick (Division III) Jack Phelan ---
 

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we could have 9 WR/TE cracking the 1,000 yards receiving this season! chase coffman being needing the more yards (128) and two games to get them. great season overall!
 

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UGA TE Tripp Chandler had a touchdown against GaTech.
 

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As of right now, there are 10 whites in the top 50 in receiving yardage in the FBS. 4 of them are over 1,000 yards on the season.
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In the FCS, I counted 17 whites in the top 50, with 8 whites having over 1,000 yards this season.
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