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Who Has The Most Single-Season TD Receptions in College Football History?
Who Has The Most Single-Season TD Receptions in College Football History?

Fox Sports

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Who Has The Most Single-Season TD Receptions in College Football History?

Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith wowed the college football world as a true freshman in 2024, putting up a dominant season from start to finish and helping the Buckeyes win the national championship. For how dominant he was, though, Smith still fell well statistically short of having one of the most dominant seasons of all time for a wideout. Smith's 15 receiving touchdowns were five short of the 10th-best mark of receiving scores caught by a single player in one season, showing just how tough it is to reach that threshold. Furthermore, Smith played in 16 games, with the introduction of the 12-team College Football Playoff in 2024 leading to teams playing longer seasons than ever before. The fact that seasons are longer than ever could help Smith and other top receivers rewrite the record books. That said, let's take a look at who boasts the most touchdown receptions in a single season. Players With The Most Single-Season TD Receptions in CFB History T-10. Jarett Dillard: 20 (2008) A first-team All-American, Dillard's 1,310 receiving yards and 20 receiving touchdowns helped Rice go 10-3 in 2008. He was also the first player from Rice to earn first-team All-Conference USA three times. Dillard set NCAA career records for most touchdown receptions (60) and games with a touchdown catch (38) as well as the single-season record for games with a touchdown reception and consecutive games with a touchdown reception (13) in 2006. Dillard, who led the Owls to their first bowl appearance and bowl victory in nearly five decades in 2006, is on the 2026 ballot for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. T-10. Justin Blackmon: 20 (2010) Blackmon was one of the best wide receivers in the early 2010s, recording back-to-back seasons in which he had at least 110 receptions and 1,500 receiving yards. He won both the Biletnikoff Award (the most outstanding WR in college football) and the Warfield Trophy (the nation's top collegiate wide receiver) twice in back-to-back years (2010-11). Blackmon, who twice earned unanimous All-American honors with Oklahoma State and was named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year in 2010, went on to become the fifth overall selection in the 2012 NFL Draft. T-10. Patrick Edwards: 20 (2011) When Houtson's Case Keenum had the then-best season of all time statistically for a quarterback in 2011, one of his wide receivers stood to benefit from it mightily. Edwards was that guy, logging 1,752 receiving yards and 20 receiving touchdowns that year. Edwards signed with the Detroit Lions as an undrafted free agent in 2012. T-10. Corey Coleman: 20 (2015) Coleman was a pivotal piece in Baylor's strong run of play in the mid-2010s. He had 74 receptions for 1,363 yards and 20 touchdowns in 2015, helping him become an All-American. A two-time first-team All-Big 12 selection, Coleman won the Biletnikoff Award in 2015 and went on to become the 15th overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. T-10. Ja'Marr Chase: 20 (2019) Chase was the biggest beneficiary of QB Joe Burrow's legendary 2019 season at LSU. Chase, a first-team All-SEC selection, unanimous All-American and Biletnikoff Award winner, led LSU in receiving scores that year. Chase, Burrow and the Tigers went on to win the national championship that year before Chase was drafted fifth overall in 2021. 9. Jarett Dillard: 21 (2006) Dillard, again! The former Rice star led the nation in receiving touchdowns twice over three years, posting at least 20 receiving scores on two occasions as well. He's the NCAA's all-time leader in receiving touchdowns as well (60). T-6. Manny Hazard: 22 (1989) Houston quarterback Andre Ware won the Heisman Trophy in 1989 thanks to the help of Hazard. The 5-foot-8 wide receiver recorded a then-record 142 receptions and 22 receiving scores that year. A first-team All-American and two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference selection, Hazard held the single-season record for most receptions until December 2009. T-6. Larry Fitzgerald: 22 (2003) Fitzgerald's 2003 season at Pitt was nearly enough for him to win the Heisman Trophy. He led the nation in receiving yards (1,672) and receiving touchdowns (22) that year, finishing second to Oklahoma quarterback Jason White. A unanimous All-American, first-team All-Big East selection and Big East Offensive Player of the Year in 2003, Fitzgerald went on to win a slew of accolades that same year, including the Biletnikoff Award, Warfield Trophy and Walter Camp Award (most outstanding college football player in the United States), among others. His No. 1 jersey was officially retired by the University of Pittsburgh in 2013. T-6. Michael Crabtree: 22 (2007) Many fans might remember Crabtree's 2008 season more as he nearly helped Texas Tech reach the title game that year. However, he was statistically better as a redshirt freshman in 2007, leading the nation in receptions (134), receiving yards (1,962) and receiving touchdowns (22). A two-time Biletnikoff Award winner, two-time Warfield Trophy winner and two-time unanimous All-American, Crabtree went on to be the 10th overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. 5. DeVonta Smith: 23 (2020) History says that it takes a special season for a wide receiver to win the Heisman Trophy. Smith did that in 2020, becoming just the fourth wideout to accomplish such a feat after he recorded 20 scores in just 13 games for Alabama. A two-time CFP national champion with the Crimson Tide, Smith also won the Walter Camp Award, Maxwell Award, Biletnikoff Award and the Paul Hornung Award (most versatile player in college football). A two-time first-team All-SEC selection, Smith was named SEC Offensive Player of the Year in 2020 and SEC Male Athlete of the Year in 2021. 4. Davante Adams: 24 (2013) There's a reason why Adams is so fond of Derek Carr. The quarterback fed him well during their time together at Fresno State, especially in their final season in 2013. Adams had 131 receptions for 1,719 yards and 24 touchdowns that year en route to his second first-team All-Mountain West selection and winning the Warfield Trophy. His No. 15 jersey was officially retired by Fresno State in 2022. T-2. Stedman Bailey: 25 (2012) While Tavon Austin garnered more buzz among West Virginia's wide receivers in the early 2010s, Bailey was statistically superior. His 2012 season was one for the ages, recording 1,622 receiving yards and 25 receiving touchdowns for a Mountaineers team that went 7-6. After a stellar college career, Bailey, a first-team All-American and first-team All-Big 12 selection, was taken in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft. T-2. Randy Moss: 25 (1997) In many other seasons, Moss' 1997 campaign might have been enough to win the Heisman Trophy. He recorded 90 receptions for 1,647 yards and 25 touchdowns that year, dominating in an era where the passing game still wasn't as prevalent. Marshall went 10-3 as a result of Moss' play, while he finished fourth in Heisman voting in one of the greatest all-time races for the award. 1. Troy Edwards: 27 (1998) A year after Moss put up monster stats at Marshall, Edwards had slightly superior numbers at Louisiana Tech. He recorded an astonishing 140 receptions for 1,996 yards and 27 touchdowns in 1998, putting up arguably the greatest statistical season for a wide receiver in college football history. Check out all of our Daily Rankers. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? 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Shedeur Sanders proves he's more than Deion's son after brutal ESPY insult by Shane Gillis
Shedeur Sanders proves he's more than Deion's son after brutal ESPY insult by Shane Gillis

Time of India

time20-07-2025

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  • Time of India

Shedeur Sanders proves he's more than Deion's son after brutal ESPY insult by Shane Gillis

After Shane Gillis mocks him at ESPYs, Shedeur Sanders' response leaves no room for doubts (Getty Images) Following an awkward jab thrown by comedian Shane Gillis during the 2025 ESPY Awards, Shedeur Sanders didn't clap back with words. Instead, he let his grind do the talking. Within 24 hours of the nationally televised dig, the Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback dropped a jaw-dropping training montage on Instagram—no rants, no tweets, just pure focus and fire. Shedeur Sanders silences ESPY insults with grit, grind, and a visual masterstroke Shane Gillis, known for toeing the line with edgy humor, poked fun at Sanders' college career during a live segment, implying his jersey retirement was a result of nepotism. 'Shedeur Sanders had his jersey number retired at Colorado this year,' Gillis said, pausing before the punchline. 'People are saying it's because of nepotism... It's not. He went 13-12 over his career & he almost won the Alamo Bowl. Definitely not nepotism?' — GarrettWSavage (@GarrettWSavage) While the crowd, including stars like Lamar Jackson, offered nervous chuckles, many recognized the undertone for what it was—a cheap shot. But Sanders didn't bite. Instead, he dropped a cinematic clip showcasing intense workouts, laser-sharp throws, and a burning desire to improve. His voice played over the footage: 'No excuses, puttin' in the work. Do what I gotta do. 'Bout to be time to be legendary. Whenever that time is. ' The message was clear: he had moved past the noise and was dialed into the mission. Gillis missed the full story—and the numbers prove it Reducing Shedeur Sanders' legacy to a 13-12 record shows a stunning lack of context. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo He threw for 4,134 yards and 37 touchdowns in his final college season—leading the Big 12 in both. Awards followed, including the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year and the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, a recognition reserved for the top senior quarterback nationwide. Critics love easy targets, but the facts point elsewhere. Colorado had a 1–11 record before Shedeur, Deion, and Travis Hunter arrived. With Sanders under center, they not only made the Alamo Bowl but also returned to national relevance—only their third bowl appearance since 2007. His jersey retirement wasn't a handout; it was a symbol of revival. And now, with the Browns, Shedeur enters a competitive QB room featuring Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and Dillon Gabriel. There's no Deion Sanders in Cleveland to 'pad' his reputation. If he earns the starting role—and signs point to that being a real possibility—Gillis might find it harder to turn that into a joke. Sanders' path has been paved by numbers, leadership, and some real hard-work—not nepotism. His response to ridicule? A quiet, roaring reminder that greatness is earned when no one's watching. Also Read: 'First crisis together': Travis Kelce steps up for Taylor Swift during first major calamity in their relationship Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Shedeur Sanders shocks everyone at Browns camp after being ignored in NFL Draft
Shedeur Sanders shocks everyone at Browns camp after being ignored in NFL Draft

Time of India

time15-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Shedeur Sanders shocks everyone at Browns camp after being ignored in NFL Draft

Shedeur Sanders shocks everyone at Browns camp after being ignored in NFL Draft (Image via Getty) At the Cleveland Browns' training camp, one name is standing out—Shedeur Sanders. He's showing that he belongs. Though many thought he would be taken early in the NFL Draft, things didn't go his way. After finishing a strong college run at Colorado, he ended up being picked much later than expected. Shedeur, meanwhile, persisted nonetheless. People are now paying attention in training camp to his tosses, decision-making style, and level of confidence displayed. Many believe he could be a guy who will quickly climb the ranks, even though he still has much to do. Shedeur Sanders is showing big-time talent, but hasn't worked with first team yet In early June 2025, at the Cleveland Browns' mandatory minicamp held in Cleveland, Ohio, Shedeur put on quite a show. According to ESPN, he threw nine touchdown passes and only one pick during OTAs. These were 7-on-7 drills with no full defence, but they gave a clear look at his strong arm and fast thinking. Shedeur left for the University of Colorado after an amazing 2023 to keep playing collegiate football. With just 10 interceptions, he threw for 37 touchdown passes and 4,134 yards total. The Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year and the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award recipient were both Scheduur. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Experts forecast his first-round selection in the NFL Draft. But he slipped to the fifth round. Now, he's in a tough competition with veterans like Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel. Reports say Shedeur is the only one among them who hasn't yet practiced with the Browns' first-team offence at camp. James Jones believes Shedeur Sanders should be the Browns' lead quarterback On June 13, 2025, former NFL wide receiver James Jones, who played with the Green Bay Packers, publicly blasted the NFL on NFL Network. He did not mince words. Jones said that Shedeur should be the Browns' starter when the season begins. 'It's been a long time since the Browns had a reliable quarterback,' Jones said. 'To me, Shedeur is the best talent they've got. You've got to play him in Week 1.' The Cleveland Browns have struggled to find a steady quarterback since Baker Mayfield. Their current starter, Deshaun Watson, hasn't lived up to what was expected. That's why fans and coaches are watching Shedeur closely. Many now hope he could be the fresh start they've been waiting for. Also Read: 'It's Such A Meritocracy': Tom Brady Throws Shade At NFL Draft System While Defending Shedeur Sanders

Tennessee Football Turns Heads With Josh Heupel Announcement on Tuesday
Tennessee Football Turns Heads With Josh Heupel Announcement on Tuesday

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Tennessee Football Turns Heads With Josh Heupel Announcement on Tuesday

Tennessee Football Turns Heads With Josh Heupel Announcement on Tuesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Tennessee Volunteers have been widely regarded as one of the best teams in college football over the past several years, led by head coach Josh Heupel. Advertisement Tennessee competes in the SEC with several other college football powerhouses such as Alabama, Georgia and Ole Miss. Despite the opposition, the Volunteers have been quite successful as of late, recently earning a trip to the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff. While they suffered a loss in the first round, Heupel led the Volunteers to their second double-digit win season since he took over as head coach. Before he was on the sideline, however, Heupel was a star between the white lines. The Tennessee head coach spent his final college playing days at Oklahoma. After an incredible career, he's appeared on the 2026 College Football Hall of Fame ballot as a player. Advertisement "Congrats to our very own @coachjoshheupel, who will appear as a player on the 2026 College Football Hall of Fame ballot," posted the official social media account of the Tennessee Volunteers. Upon the release of the announcement, some fans took to social media, sharing their thoughts on the latest news from Tennessee football. "Well deserved," said one fan. "Congratulations coach!! Go Vols," said another fan. "Should've won heisman," mentioned one fan. "CONGRATULATIONS COACH HEUPEL!!!" commented one fan. "Tennessee Football HC Josh Heupel will appear on the 2026 College Football Hall of Fame ballot (as a player) GET THIS MAN IN," said one fan. Advertisement "Get him in," said another fan. Tennessee Volunteers head coach Josh Alcantar/USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images Josh Heupel started his college football playing career at Weber State. He played for the Wildcats from 1996 to 1997. Heupel then transferred to Snow, where he went on to play the 1998 college football season. His final stop, with the Oklahoma Sooners, established him as a star in the college football scene. During his time with the Sooners, Heupel won the Quarterback of the Year, Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, AP College Football Player of the Year and the Walter Camp award. Related: Kansas Basketball Turns Heads After Average GPA Surfaces Related: Chiefs React to Patrick Mahomes' Personal Decision Amid Offseason This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

Brown HC Kevin Stefanski Gets Honest About Shedeur Sanders Work Ethic
Brown HC Kevin Stefanski Gets Honest About Shedeur Sanders Work Ethic

Newsweek

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Newsweek

Brown HC Kevin Stefanski Gets Honest About Shedeur Sanders Work Ethic

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. It has been nearly a month since the Cleveland Browns drafted Shedeur Sanders in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Read more: Drew Bledsoe Weighs in on Browns' Shedeur Sanders Drama Sanders, who was pegged to be a high draft pick, has joined a crowded quarterback room that features Deshaun Watson, Kenny Pickett, Joe Flacco, and fellow rookie signal-caller Dillon Gabriel. However, Watson is expected to be out for the season because of an Achilles injury. That leaves four quarterbacks battling for roster spots. With OTAs set to ramp up next week, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski remarked on what he's seen so far from Sanders. "Shedeur's a great kid," Stefanski said to ESPN Cleveland. "He's working like crazy. He's in there early, he's getting his work done, he's working really, really hard. I like everything there is about Shedeur." "He's in there early, he's getting his work done, he's working really, really hard. I like everything there is about Shedeur," - @Browns HC Kevin Stefanski on Shedeur Sanders. — ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) May 23, 2025 More news: Cowboys' Jerry Jones Delivers Concerning Update on Micah Parsons BEREA, OHIO - MAY 10: Shedeur Sanders #12 of the Cleveland Browns runs a drill during rookie minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on May 10, 2025 in Berea, Ohio. BEREA, OHIO - MAY 10: Shedeur Sanders #12 of the Cleveland Browns runs a drill during rookie minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on May 10, 2025 in Berea, this week, the Browns inked a four-year, $4.6 million deal with Sanders. The Colorado product expressed gratitude for the contract with Cleveland. "I'm extremely grateful for the opportunity," Sanders said. "I don't ever focus on the negative or even think about the negative. I've just got to prove and show what I'm capable of. What fuels me is my purpose in life and understanding the route that we're going to have to take. Understanding that I was able to get an opportunity when a lot of people didn't want to give me an opportunity. So that's what I'm truly thankful for." Sanders was named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year in 2024 and passed for 4,134 yards and 37 touchdowns last season. And yet, he unexpectedly slid to the fifth round in the NFL Draft, and was the victim of a distasteful prank on the second day of the event. The 21-year-old son of defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich got a hold of Sanders' draft contact phone number and later used it to conduct a prank call. However, Jax Ulbrich has since apologized to Sanders and released a public statement. Beyond any sort of drama, the saga surrounding Sanders' future in the league remains a hot topic of conversation. Nevertheless, Sanders is officially an NFL quarterback with his recent contract with the Browns and has evidently already made an impression on Stefanski. More news: Vikings Receive New Aaron Rodgers Update For more NFL news, head over to Newsweek Sports.

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