Recently I posted a list of the top career passing yardage leaders (LINK).
Today’s topic is all-time single-game receptions leaders:
- 15 – Marqise Walker (2001 vs. Washington)
- 15 – Marquise Walker (2001 vs. Ohio State)
- 14 – Jeremy Gallon (2014 vs. Indiana)
- 13 – Braylon Edwards (2003 vs. Oregon)
- 12 – Brad Myers (1958 vs. Ohio State)
- 12 – Tai Streets (1996 vs. Northwestern)
- 11 – Jack Clancy (1966 vs. Illinois)
- 11 – Chris Perry (2003 vs. Minnesota)
- 11 – Braylon Edwards (2004 vs. Michigan State)
- 11 – Braylon Edwards (2004 vs. Ohio State)
- 10 – Jack Clancy (1966 vs. Oregon State)
- 10 – Jack Clancy (1966 vs. Minnesota)
- 10 – John Gabler (1967 vs. Indiana)
- 10 – Jim Mandich (1969 vs. Purdue)
- 10 – David Terrell (1999 vs. Michigan State)
- 10 – David Terrell (1999 vs. Alabama)
- 10 – Braylon Edwards (2002 vs. Ohio State)
- 10 – Braylon Edwards (2003 vs. USC)
- 10 – Braylon Edwards (2004 vs. Minnesota)
- 10 – Braylon Edwards (2004 vs. Texas)
- 10 – Jason Avant (2005 vs. Michigan State)
- 10 – Mario Manningham (2007 vs. Northwestern)
- 10 – Roy Roundtree (2009 vs. Purdue)
- 10 – Jeremy Gallon (2013 vs. Northwestern)
- 10 – Jehu Chesson (2015 vs. Indiana)
This was originally posted on June 7, 2019.
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Funny how Walker was so over shadowed in his career – always loved that guy. To me that’s what Nico Collins should strive to be – catch everything your way, use your size, etc.
I also find it interesting that some of the most iconic games a WR has had still mean he only touched a football 10-11 times the whole game.
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Some great names on that list! My personal favorite was watching Braylonfest with my then 7 & 3y/o kids. They were sold from that day on!
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Would be fun to see some double digit receiving games in the next few years, preferably not because the other team keeps scoring…
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