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The list of college football yearly receiving leaders identifies the major college receiving leaders for each season from 1937 to the present. It includes yearly leaders in three statistical categories: (1) receptions, (2) receiving yardage; (3) yards per reception; and (4) receiving touchdowns.
Eleven players have led the NCAA in one or more of these categories in multiple seasons. They are: Reid Moseley of Georgia (1944–1945); Hugh Campbell of Washington State (1960–1961); Vern Burke of Oregon State (1962–1963); Howard Twilley of Tulsa (1964–1965); Ron Sellers of Florida State (1967–1968); Jerry Hendren of Idaho (1968–1969); Mike Siani of Villanova (1970–1971); Steve Largent of Tulsa (1974–1975); Jason Phillips of Houston (1987–1988); Alex Van Dyke of Nevada (1994–1995); and Brennan Marion of Tulsa (2007–2008).
Since 1937, the NCAA record for receiving yards in a single season has been set or broken nine times as follows: Jim Benton of Arkansas in 1937 (814 yards); Hank Stanton of Arizona in 1941 (820 yards); Ed Barker of Washington State 1951 (864 yards); Hugh Campbell of Washington State in 1960 (881 yards); Vern Burke of Oregon State in 1962 (1,007 yards); Fred Biletnikoff of Florida State in 1964 (1,179 yards); Howard Twilley of Tulsa in 1965 (1,779 yards); Alex Van Dyke of Nevada in 1995 (1,854 yards); and Trevor Insley of Nevada in 1999 (2,060 yards).
During that same time, the record for receptions in a single season has been set or broken 13 times as follows: Jim Benton of Arkansas in 1937 (48); Hank Stanton of Arizona in 1941 (50); Barney Poole of Ole Miss in 1947 (52); Ed Brown of Fordham in 1952 (57); Dave Hibbert of Arizona in 1958 (61); Hugh Campbell of Washington State in 1962 (69); Larry Elkins of Baylor in 1963 (70); Howard Twilley of Tulsa in 1964 (95) and 1965 (134); Manny Hazard of Houston in 1989 (142); Freddie Barnes of Bowling Green in 2009 (155); and Zay Jones of East Carolina in 2016 (158).
Leading programs
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Programs with multiple receiving leaders (at least three different individuals, in any of the four categories) include:
- Houston – 9 (Ken Hebert, Elmo Wright, Jason Phillips, Manny Hazard, Fred Gilbert, Sherman Smith, Ron Peters, Brandon Middleton, and Patrick Edwards)
- San Diego State – 7 (Tom Reynolds, Keith Denson, Dwight McDonald, Jim Sandusky, Patrick Rowe, Derrick Lewis, and J. R. Tolver)
- Louisiana Tech – 6 (Billy Ryckman, Rod Foppe, James Jordan, Troy Edwards, Trent Taylor, and Carlos Henderson)
- Tulsa – 6 (Keyarris Garrett, Brennan Marion, Chris Penn, Ronnie Kelley, Steve Largent, and Howard Twilley)
- Washington State – 5 (Ed Barker, Bill Steiger, Jack Fanning, Hugh Campbell, and Corey Alston)
- Baylor – 5 (Corey Coleman, Sam Boyd, Larry Elkins, Melvin Bonner, and Terrance Williams)
- BYU – 5 (Jay Miller, Clay Brown, Kirk Pendleton, Mark Bellini, and Austin Collie)
- Stanford – 5 (Bill McColl, Sam Morley, John Stewart, Chris Burford, and Devon Cajuste)
- Nevada – 5 (Bryan Reeves, Alex Van Dyke, Damond Wilkins, Trevor Insley, and Nate Burleson)
- Florida – 4 (Broughton Williams, Jack Jackson, Chris Doering, and Reidel Anthony)
- Florida State – 4 (Fred Biletnikoff, Ron Sellers, Barry Smith, and Snoop Minnis)
- Fresno State – 4 (Stephen Baker, Henry Ellard, Rodney Wright, and Davante Adams)
- Georgia – 4 (George Poschner, Reid Moseley, Johnny Carson, and Jimmy Orr)
- Hawaii – 4 (Ashley Lelie, Chad Owens, Davone Bess, and Greg Salas)
- Oklahoma State – 4 (Neill Armstrong, Justin Blackmon, Cecil Hankins, and James Washington)
- Oregon State – 4 (Vern Burke, Reggie Bynum, Mike Hass, and Brandin Cooks)
- Pitt – 4 (Dwight Collins, Julius Dawkins, Antonio Bryant, Larry Fitzgerald)
- Texas Tech – 4 (Elmer Tarbox, Earle Clark, Bake Turner, and Michael Crabtree)
- West Virginia – 4 (Stedman Bailey, Jay Kearney, Calvin Phillips, and David Sills V)
- Notre Dame – 3 (Bernard Kirk, Eddie Anderson, Jim Morse)
- Purdue – 3 (Dave Young, Rodney Carter, & Rondale Moore)
- Western Michigan – 3 (Greg Jennings, Corey Davis, & Jordan White)
Receiving leaders from 1937
Year | Name | Rec | Name | Rec Yds | Name | Yds/Rec | Name | Rec TD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1937 | Jim Benton (Arkansas) |
48[1][2] | Jim Benton | 814[2] | Walter Nelson (Michigan State) |
21.6 | ||
1938 | Sam Boyd (Baylor) |
32[3] | Sam Boyd | 537[3] | Elmer Tarbox (Texas Tech) |
21.4[3] | ||
1939 | Ken Kavanaugh (LSU) |
30[3] | Ken Kavanaugh | 467[3] | Earle Clark (Texas Tech) |
17.3[3] | ||
1940 | Eddie Bryant (Virginia) |
30[4] | Don Vosberg (Marquette) |
526[4] | Don Vosberg | 21.9[4] | ||
1941 | Hank Stanton (Arizona) |
50[4] | Hank Stanton | 820[4] | Lenny Krouse (Penn State) |
16.8[4] | ||
1942 | Bill Rogers (Texas A&M) |
39[5] | Harding Miller (SMU) |
531[5] | George Poschner (Georgia) |
20.5[5] | ||
1943 | Neill Armstrong (Oklahoma A&M) |
39[6] | Marion Flanagan (Texas A&M) |
403[6] | Marion Flanagan Billy Collins (VMI) |
17.5[6] | ||
1944 | Reid Moseley (Georgia) |
32[7] | Reid Moseley | 506[7] | Cecil Hankins (Oklahoma State) |
24.9[7] | ||
1945 | Reid Moseley (Georgia) Gene Wilson (SMU) Steve Contos (Michigan State) |
31[8] | Reid Moseley | 662[8] | Reid Moseley | 21.4[8] | ||
1946 | Neill Armstrong (Oklahoma State) James Montgomery (Arizona State) |
32[9] | Broughton Williams (Florida) |
490[9] | Broughton Williams | 16.9[9] | ||
1947 | Barney Poole (Ole Miss) |
52[10] | John Smith (Arizona) |
568[10] | John Smith | 18.3[10] | ||
1948 | Red O'Quinn (Wake Forest) |
39[11] | Red O'Quinn | 605[11] | Dick Wilkins (Oregon) |
19.3[11] | ||
1949 | Art Weiner (North Carolina) |
52[12] | Vito Ragazzo (William & Mary) |
793[12] | Vito Ragazzo | 18.0[12] | ||
1950 | Gordon Cooper (Denver) |
46[13] | Bucky Curtis (Vanderbilt) |
791[14] | Bucky Curtis | 29.3[15] | ||
1951 | Dewey McConnell (Wyoming) |
47[16] | Ed Barker (Washington State) |
864[16] | Ed Barker | 18.8[16] | ||
1952 | Ed Brown (Fordham) |
57[17] | Ed Brown | 774[17] | Jimmy Byron (VMI) |
18.9[17] | ||
1953 | Johnny Carson (Georgia) Ken Buck (Pacific) Sam Morley (Stanford) |
45[18] | Johnny Carson | 663[18] | Dave McLaughlin (Dartmouth) |
19.1[18] | ||
1954 | Jim Hanifan (California) |
45[19] | John Stewart (Stanford) |
577[19] | Andrew Nacrelli (Fordham) |
19.7[19] | ||
1955 | Hank Burnine (Missouri) |
44[20][21] | Hank Burnine | 594[21] | Jimmy Orr (Georgia) |
18.5[21] | ||
1956[22] | Art Powell (San Jose State) |
40 | Bill Steiger (Washington State) |
607 | Jim Morse (Notre Dame) |
22.1 | 3-way tie | 6 |
1957[23] | Stuart Vaughan (Utah) |
53 | Stuart Vaughan | 756 | Buddy Dial (Rice) |
24.2 | Jack Fanning (Washington State) |
9 |
1958[24] | Dave Hibbert (Arizona) |
61 | Rich Kreitling (Illinois) |
688 | Rich Kreitling | 29.9 | Bob Simms (Rutgers) |
9 |
1959[25] | Chris Burford (Stanford) |
61 | Chris Burford (Pacific) |
757 | Bake Turner (Texas Tech) |
20.2 | Paul Maguire (The Citadel) |
10 |
1960[26] | Hugh Campbell (Washington State) |
66 | Hugh Campbell | 881[27] | Chuck Bryant Ohio State |
19.8 | Hugh Campbell | 10 |
1961[28] | Hugh Campbell (Washington State) |
53 | Pat Richter (Wisconsin) |
817 | Jim Stewart Navy |
21.7 | Larry Vargo (Detroit) Pat Richter |
8 |
1962[29] | Vern Burke (Oregon State) |
69 | Vern Burke | 1007 | Hal Bedsole (USC) |
25.1 | Hal Bedsole | 11 |
1963[30] | Larry Elkins (Baylor) |
70 | Larry Elkins | 873 | Paul Krause (Iowa) |
23.3 | Vern Burke (Oregon State) Bob Long (Wichita State) |
9 |
1964[31] | Howard Twilley (Tulsa) |
95 | Fred Biletnikoff (Florida State) |
1179 | Joe Chapman (Idaho) |
25.4 | Fred Biletnikoff | 15 |
1965[32] | Howard Twilley (Tulsa) |
134 | Howard Twilley | 1779 | Larry Seiple (Kentucky) |
23.5 | Howard Twilley | 16 |
1966[33] | Glenn Meltzer (Wichita State) |
91 | John Love (North Texas) |
1130 | Gene Washington (Michigan State) |
25.1 | Ken Hebert (Houston) |
11 |
1967[34] | Bob Goodridge (Vanderbilt) |
79 | Ron Sellers (Florida State) |
1228 | Mike Carroll (New Mexico State) |
24.1 | Ronnie Shanklin (North Texas) |
13 |
1968[35] | Ron Sellers (Florida State) Jerry Hendren (Idaho) |
86 | Ron Sellers (Florida State) |
1496 | Elmo Wright (Houston) |
27.9 | Jerry Hendren (Idaho) |
14 |
1969[36] | Jerry Hendren (Idaho) |
95 | Jerry Hendren | 1452 | Mel Gray (Missouri) |
27.1 | Tom Reynolds (San Diego State) |
18 |
1970[37] | Mike Mikolayunas (Davidson) |
87 | Mike Siani (Villanova) |
1328 | Larry Hart (Louisville) |
24.1 | Ernie Jennings (Air Force) |
17 |
1971[38] | Tom Reynolds (San Diego State) |
67 | Brian Baima (The Citadel) |
1230 | Tom Scott (Washington) |
23.4 | Mike Siani (Villanova) |
14 |
1972[39] | Tom Forzani (Utah State) |
85 | Barry Smith (Florida State) |
1243 | Richard Agle (Appalachian State) |
25.2 | Barry Smith Steve Sweeney (California) |
13 |
1973[40] | Jay Miller (BYU) |
100 | Jay Miller | 1181 | Larry Stokes (Chattanooga) |
27.9 | Keith Denson (San Diego State) |
11 |
1974[41] | Dwight McDonald (San Diego State) |
86 | Willie Miller (Colorado State) |
1193 | Tracy Dickson (West Texas A&M) |
26.8 | Steve Largent (Tulsa) |
14 |
1975[42] | Dave Quehl (Holy Cross) |
63 | Steve Largent (Tulsa) |
1000 | Kelvin Kirk (Dayton) |
24.5 | Steve Largent | 14 |
1976[43] | Billy Ryckman (Louisiana Tech) |
77 | Billy Ryckman | 1382 | Jim Smith (Michigan) |
27.5 | 4-way tie | 10 |
1977[44] | Wayne Tolleson (Western Carolina) |
73 | Rod Foppe (Louisiana Tech) |
1274 | Ernest Gray (Memphis) |
29.5 | 3-way tie | 12 |
1978[45] | Rick Beasley (Appalachian State) |
74 | Rick Beasley | 1205 | Mark Nichols (San Jose State) |
26.7 | 3-way tie | 11 |
1979[46] | Dave Petzke (Northern Illinois) |
91 | Dave Petzke | 1215 | Joe Burke (Chattanooga) |
28.1 | Gerald Lucear (Temple) |
13 |
1980[47] | Dave Young (Purdue) |
70 | Rainey Meszaros (Pacific) |
1062 | Dwight Collins (Pittsburgh) |
27.6 | Clay Brown (BYU) |
15 |
1981[48] | Tim Kearse (San Jose State) |
71 | Jim Sandusky (UNLV) |
1346 | Mike Whitwell (Texas A&M) |
27.1 | Julius Dawkins (Pittsburgh) |
16 |
1982[49] | Mike Martin (Illinois) |
69 | Henry Ellard (Fresno State) |
1510 | Herkie Walls (Texas) |
28.1 | Henry Ellard | 15 |
1983[50] | Keith Edwards (Vanderbilt) |
97 | Jim Sandusky (San Diego State) |
1171 | Reggie Bynum (Oregon State) |
24.2 | Kirk Pendleton (BYU) |
11 |
1984[51] | David Williams (Illinois) |
101 | David Williams | 1278 | Ronnie Kelley (Tulsa) |
25.0 | Doug Allen (Arizona State) |
14 |
1985[52] | Rodney Carter (Purdue) |
98 | Marc Zeno (Tulane) |
1137 | Stephen Baker (Fresno State) |
29.1 | Mark Bellini (BYU) |
14 |
1986[53] | Mark Templeton (Long Beach State) |
99 | Wendell Davis (LSU) |
1244 | Keith Gloster (Temple) |
24.7 | Andy Schillinger (Miami ) |
12 |
1987[54] | Jason Phillips (Houston) |
99 | Ernie Jones (Indiana) |
1265 | Willie Vaughn (Kansas) |
26.9 | Tommy Kane (Syracuse) |
14 |
1988[55] | Jason Phillips (Houston) |
108 | Jason Phillips | 1444 | Calvin Phillips (West Virginia) |
25.5 | Jason Phillips | 15 |
1989[56] | Manny Hazard (Houston) |
142 | Manny Hazard | 1689 | Randy Jackson (Rutgers) |
28.5 | Manny Hazard | 22 |
1990[57] | Eric Morgan (New Mexico) |
80 | Patrick Rowe (San Diego State) |
1392 | Bryan Rowley (Utah) |
27.2 | Tracey Jenkins (Utah State) Daryl Hobbs (Pacific) |
14 |
1991[58] | Fred Gilbert (Houston) |
106 | Aaron Turner (Pacific) |
1604 | Melvin Bonner (Baylor) |
24.6 | Desmond Howard (Michigan) |
19 |
1992[59] | Sherman Smith (Houston) |
103 | Ryan Yarborough (Wyoming) |
1351 | Ron Peters (Houston) |
26.2 | Sean Dawkins (California) |
14 |
1993[60] | Chris Penn (Tulsa) |
105 | Chris Penn | 1578 | Jay Kearney (West Virginia) |
25.9 | Bryan Reeves (Nevada) J. J. Stokes (UCLA) |
17 |
1994[61] | Alex Van Dyke (Nevada) |
98 | Marcus Harris (Wyoming) |
1431 | Jimmy Oliver (TCU) |
23.8 | Jack Jackson (Florida) |
15 |
1995[62] | Alex Van Dyke (Nevada) |
129 | Alex Van Dyke | 1854 | Terry Glenn[63] (Ohio State) |
22.0 | Terry Glenn Chris Doering (Florida) |
17 |
1996[64] | Damond Wilkins (Nevada) |
114 | Marcus Harris[63] (Wyoming) |
1650 | Marcus Robinson (South Carolina) |
24.0 | Reidel Anthony (Florida) |
18 |
1997[65] | Eugene Baker (Kent State) |
103 | Randy Moss[63] (Marshall) |
1820 | Corey Alston (Washington State) |
23.8 | Randy Moss | 26 |
1998[66] | Troy Edwards[63] (Louisiana Tech) |
140 | Troy Edwards | 1996 | Kevin Coffey (Virginia) |
25.3 | Troy Edwards | 27 |
1999[67] | Trevor Insley (Nevada) |
134 | Trevor Insley | 2060 | André Davis (Virginia Tech) |
25.5 | Trevor Insley James Williams (Marshall) |
13 |
2000[68] | James Jordan (Louisiana Tech) |
109 | Snoop Minnis (Florida State) |
1340 | Derrick Lewis (San Diego State) |
25.2 | Lee Mays (UTEP) |
15 |
2001[69] | Rodney Wright (Fresno State) |
104 | Josh Reed[63] (LSU) |
1740 | Doug Gabriel (UCF) |
28.7 | Ashley Lelie (Hawaii) |
19 |
2002[70] | Nate Burleson (Nevada) |
138 | J. R. Tolver (San Diego State) |
1785 | Brandon Middleton (Houston) |
24.1 | Rashaun Woods (Oklahoma State) |
17 |
2003[71] | Lance Moore (Toledo) |
103 | Larry Fitzgerald[63] (Pittsburgh) |
1672 | Dwight Counter (New Mexico) Lawrence Brady (Boise State) |
25.0 | Larry Fitzgerald | 22 |
2004[72] | Dante Ridgeway (Ball State) |
105 | Roddy White (UAB) |
1452 | Dan Sheldon (Northern Illinois) |
23.4 | Chad Owens (Hawaii) |
17 |
2005[73] | Greg Jennings (Western Michigan) |
98 | Mike Hass[63] (Oregon State) |
1532 | Matt Miller (Arizona State) |
23.5 | Dwayne Jarrett (USC) |
16 |
2006[74] | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_NCAA_major_college_football_yearly_receiving_leaders