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LSU's leading receiver in yards for every season back to 1980
Posted on 12/15/23 at 4:50 pm
Posted on 12/15/23 at 4:50 pm
Compiled this from LSUsports.net stats pages.
Number of games does not include bowl games prior to 2002 since that was when NCAA stat rules changed.
After looking at this, a few things stand out:
* Eric Martin and Brandon LaFell are only players to lead 3-straight seasons.
* Josh Reed's 145 yards per game (plus Sugar Bowl that was not included) were ridiculous. Nabers is currently 128.8, Chase was 118.7, and Wendell Davis was 113.1.
* 1,000 yard mark has been exceeded 9 times by 7 different players that have also been the team leader (Reed and Nabers did it twice, also Martin, Davis, Clayton, Landry, Chase). OBJ (2013), Justin Jefferson (2019), and Thomas, Jr. (2023) were second on team but exceeded 1,000 yards.
* Rohan Davey's 3,347 passing yards in 2001 was way ahead of its time.
* 2019 team 401.6 yards per game passing is 67.3 more per game than this season. That LSU record might stand for a very long time if not forever.
1980 - Tracy Porter - 11 games - 14 catches for 318 yards, 22.7 avg. 4 TD (1,233 yds team)
1981 - Orlando McDaniel - 11, 41 for 719, 17.5, 2 TD (1,910 yds)
1982 - Eric Martin - 11, 45 for 817, 18.2, 7 TD (2,010 yds)
1983 - Eric Martin - 11, 52 for 1,024, 20.5, 5 TD (2,546 yds)
1984 - Eric Martin - 11, 47 for 668, 14.2, 2 TD (2,259 yds)
1985 - Rogie Magee - 11, 35 for 473, 13.5, 1 TD (2,267 yds)
1986 - Wendell Davis - 11, 80 for 1,244, 15.6, 11 TD (2,623 yds)
1987 - Wendell Davis - 11, 72 for 993, 13.8, 7 TD (2,554 yds)
1988 - Tony Moss - 11, 55 for 957, 17.4, 6 TD (2,445 yds)
1989 - Tony Moss - 11, 59 for 934, 15.8, 9 TD (2,839 yds)
1990 - Todd Kinchen - 11, 34 for 660, 19.4, 3 TD (1,755 yds)
1991 - Todd Kinchen - 11, 53 for 855, 16.1, 5 TD (2,147 yds)
1992 - Scott Ray - 11, 38 for 534, 14.1, 1 TD (1,987 yds)
1993 - Eddie Kennison - 11, 28 for 466, 16.6, 6 TD (2,002 yds)
1994 - Brett Bech - 11, 45 for 772, 17.2, 5 TD (2,426 yds)
1995 - Sheddrick Wilson - 11, 60 for 845, 14.1, 6 TD (2,289 yds)
1996 - Larry Foster - 11, 26 for 446, 17.2, 4 TD (2,077 yds)
1997 - Larry Foster - 11, 43 for 579, 13.5, 4 TD (1,694 yds)
1998 - Abram Booty - 11, 54 for 779, 14.4, 5 TD (2,378 yds)
1999 - Jerel Myers - 11, 64 for 854, 13.3, 2 TD (2,412 yds)
2000 - Josh Reed - 11, 65 for 1,127, 17.3, 10 TD (2,698 yds)
2001 - Josh Reed - 12, 94 for 1,740, 18.5, 7 TD (3,578 yds)
2002 - Michael Clayton - 13, 57 for 749, 13.1, 5 TD (1,990 yds)
2003 - Michael Clayton - 14, 78 for 1,079, 13.8, 10 TD (3,257 yds)
2004 - Craig Davis - 12, 43 for 659, 14.3, 1 TD, (2,421 yds)
2005 - Dwayne Bowe - 13, 41 for 710, 17.3, 9 TD (2,912 yds)
2006 - Dwayne Bowe - 13, 65 for 990, 15.2, 12 TD (3,272 yds)
2007 - Brandon LaFell - 14, 50 for 656, 13.1, 4 TD (3,154 yds)
2008 - Brandon LaFell - 13, 63 for 929, 14.7, 8 TD (2,617 yds)
2009 - Brandon LaFell - 13, 57 for 792, 13.9, 11 TD (2,363 yds)
2010 - Terrence Toliver - 13, 41 for 579, 14.1, 5 TD (2,023 yds)
2011 - Rueben Randle - 14, 53 for 917, 17.3, 8 TD (2,135 yds)
2012 - Odell Beckham, Jr. - 13, 43 for 713, 16.6, 2 TD (2,607 yds)
2013 - Jarvis Landry - 13, 77 for 1,193, 15.5, 10 TD (3,263 yds)
2014 - Travin Dural - 13, 37 for 758, 20.5, 7 TD (2,118 yds)
2015 - Malachi Dupre - 12, 43 for 698, 16.2, 6 TD (2,165 yds)
2016 - Malachi Dupre - 12, 41 for 593, 14.5, 3 TD (2,281 yds)
2017 - DJ Chark - 13, 40 for 874, 21.9, 3 TD, (2,645 yds)
2018 - Justin Jefferson - 13, 54 for 875, 16.2, 6 TD (2,970 yds)
2019 - Ja'Marr Chase - 15, 84 for 1,780, 21.2, 20 TD (6,024 yds)
2020 - Kayshon Boutte - 10, 45 for 735, 16.3, 5 TD (3,122 yds)
2021 - Kayshon Boutte - 13, 38 for 509, 13.4, 9 TD (3,308 yds)
2022 - Malik Nabers - 14, 72 for 1.017, 14.1, 3 TD (3,770 yds)
2023 - Malik Nabers - 12, 86 for 1,546, 18.0, 14 TD (4,011 yds)
Number of games does not include bowl games prior to 2002 since that was when NCAA stat rules changed.
After looking at this, a few things stand out:
* Eric Martin and Brandon LaFell are only players to lead 3-straight seasons.
* Josh Reed's 145 yards per game (plus Sugar Bowl that was not included) were ridiculous. Nabers is currently 128.8, Chase was 118.7, and Wendell Davis was 113.1.
* 1,000 yard mark has been exceeded 9 times by 7 different players that have also been the team leader (Reed and Nabers did it twice, also Martin, Davis, Clayton, Landry, Chase). OBJ (2013), Justin Jefferson (2019), and Thomas, Jr. (2023) were second on team but exceeded 1,000 yards.
* Rohan Davey's 3,347 passing yards in 2001 was way ahead of its time.
* 2019 team 401.6 yards per game passing is 67.3 more per game than this season. That LSU record might stand for a very long time if not forever.
1980 - Tracy Porter - 11 games - 14 catches for 318 yards, 22.7 avg. 4 TD (1,233 yds team)
1981 - Orlando McDaniel - 11, 41 for 719, 17.5, 2 TD (1,910 yds)
1982 - Eric Martin - 11, 45 for 817, 18.2, 7 TD (2,010 yds)
1983 - Eric Martin - 11, 52 for 1,024, 20.5, 5 TD (2,546 yds)
1984 - Eric Martin - 11, 47 for 668, 14.2, 2 TD (2,259 yds)
1985 - Rogie Magee - 11, 35 for 473, 13.5, 1 TD (2,267 yds)
1986 - Wendell Davis - 11, 80 for 1,244, 15.6, 11 TD (2,623 yds)
1987 - Wendell Davis - 11, 72 for 993, 13.8, 7 TD (2,554 yds)
1988 - Tony Moss - 11, 55 for 957, 17.4, 6 TD (2,445 yds)
1989 - Tony Moss - 11, 59 for 934, 15.8, 9 TD (2,839 yds)
1990 - Todd Kinchen - 11, 34 for 660, 19.4, 3 TD (1,755 yds)
1991 - Todd Kinchen - 11, 53 for 855, 16.1, 5 TD (2,147 yds)
1992 - Scott Ray - 11, 38 for 534, 14.1, 1 TD (1,987 yds)
1993 - Eddie Kennison - 11, 28 for 466, 16.6, 6 TD (2,002 yds)
1994 - Brett Bech - 11, 45 for 772, 17.2, 5 TD (2,426 yds)
1995 - Sheddrick Wilson - 11, 60 for 845, 14.1, 6 TD (2,289 yds)
1996 - Larry Foster - 11, 26 for 446, 17.2, 4 TD (2,077 yds)
1997 - Larry Foster - 11, 43 for 579, 13.5, 4 TD (1,694 yds)
1998 - Abram Booty - 11, 54 for 779, 14.4, 5 TD (2,378 yds)
1999 - Jerel Myers - 11, 64 for 854, 13.3, 2 TD (2,412 yds)
2000 - Josh Reed - 11, 65 for 1,127, 17.3, 10 TD (2,698 yds)
2001 - Josh Reed - 12, 94 for 1,740, 18.5, 7 TD (3,578 yds)
2002 - Michael Clayton - 13, 57 for 749, 13.1, 5 TD (1,990 yds)
2003 - Michael Clayton - 14, 78 for 1,079, 13.8, 10 TD (3,257 yds)
2004 - Craig Davis - 12, 43 for 659, 14.3, 1 TD, (2,421 yds)
2005 - Dwayne Bowe - 13, 41 for 710, 17.3, 9 TD (2,912 yds)
2006 - Dwayne Bowe - 13, 65 for 990, 15.2, 12 TD (3,272 yds)
2007 - Brandon LaFell - 14, 50 for 656, 13.1, 4 TD (3,154 yds)
2008 - Brandon LaFell - 13, 63 for 929, 14.7, 8 TD (2,617 yds)
2009 - Brandon LaFell - 13, 57 for 792, 13.9, 11 TD (2,363 yds)
2010 - Terrence Toliver - 13, 41 for 579, 14.1, 5 TD (2,023 yds)
2011 - Rueben Randle - 14, 53 for 917, 17.3, 8 TD (2,135 yds)
2012 - Odell Beckham, Jr. - 13, 43 for 713, 16.6, 2 TD (2,607 yds)
2013 - Jarvis Landry - 13, 77 for 1,193, 15.5, 10 TD (3,263 yds)
2014 - Travin Dural - 13, 37 for 758, 20.5, 7 TD (2,118 yds)
2015 - Malachi Dupre - 12, 43 for 698, 16.2, 6 TD (2,165 yds)
2016 - Malachi Dupre - 12, 41 for 593, 14.5, 3 TD (2,281 yds)
2017 - DJ Chark - 13, 40 for 874, 21.9, 3 TD, (2,645 yds)
2018 - Justin Jefferson - 13, 54 for 875, 16.2, 6 TD (2,970 yds)
2019 - Ja'Marr Chase - 15, 84 for 1,780, 21.2, 20 TD (6,024 yds)
2020 - Kayshon Boutte - 10, 45 for 735, 16.3, 5 TD (3,122 yds)
2021 - Kayshon Boutte - 13, 38 for 509, 13.4, 9 TD (3,308 yds)
2022 - Malik Nabers - 14, 72 for 1.017, 14.1, 3 TD (3,770 yds)
2023 - Malik Nabers - 12, 86 for 1,546, 18.0, 14 TD (4,011 yds)
This post was edited on 12/15/23 at 6:02 pm
Posted on 12/15/23 at 4:53 pm to NorthEndZone
Malachi Dupre -593. Man, they must’ve really spread the ball around in ‘16.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 4:54 pm to NorthEndZone
very cool post, thanks
they couldn't get him 7 more?
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1987 - Wendell Davis - 11, 72 for 993, 13.8, 7 TD
they couldn't get him 7 more?
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:05 pm to CSATiger
He had 9 catches for 132 yards and 3 TDs in the Gator Bowl win over S. Carolina. But those stats were not counted officially by the NCAA at that time.
This post was edited on 12/15/23 at 5:06 pm
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:08 pm to NorthEndZone
Josh Reed was fun to watch once he got the ball. Would love to know his yards after catch during his seasons at LSU. Wasnt so much a deep thread but hit him for 10 yards and he could go for 30 or 40 after the catch.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:16 pm to NorthEndZone
When we played backyard football growing up, in my mind I was Wendell Davis.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:21 pm to Wee Ice Mon
In today’s offenses Eric Martin would be a beast. Great hands and route runner. Reggie Wayne Idolized him growing up because his Dad told him ET “could catch a bb in the dark’
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:34 pm to NorthEndZone
quote:
* 1,000 yard mark has been exceeded 9 times by 7 different players (Reed and Nabers did it twice, also Martin, Davis, Clayton, Landry, Chase).
Can’t look it up, but I thought OBJ went over 1000 yards in 2013 as well.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:34 pm to victoire sécurisé
quote:
they must’ve really spread the ball around in ‘16
2016 had
Dupre 593
Chark 466
Dural 280
Smith 184
But 2021 had
Boutte 509
Jenkins 502
Bech 489
Nabers 417
Thomas Jr. 359
Palmer 344
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:37 pm to FlyingTiger06
quote:
OBJ went over 1000 yards in 2013 as well.
He did with 1,152. But my list was only of the leaders for each year. That's why I did not include him when I counted.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:38 pm to NorthEndZone
Those middle 2010s were dark. Slants were a challenge.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:39 pm to NorthEndZone
I knew Terence Toliver was going to be a top player in the league
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:40 pm to BubbleheadTiger
Serious question. What does our Jordan Jefferson passing game look like against this year's defense?
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:48 pm to FlyingTiger06
Yes, OBJ had Plus Brian Thomas got 1000 yards this year, Justin Jefferson got 1500 yards in 2019…..
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:51 pm to Yukon7
Yes. I added an explanation to the OP about OBJ, Jefferson, and Thomas also having over 1,000.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:54 pm to NorthEndZone
Very nice post! Great comparing across the years/decades.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 5:57 pm to NorthEndZone
The immediate time frame after 2013 was bleak as hell. Mett, OBJ, and Jarvis were the gold standard for a hot minute, one that it seemed we wouldn't see again for a long time.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 6:03 pm to NorthEndZone
I really liked Travin Dural. He was one of those dudes that was easy to root for.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 6:15 pm to NorthEndZone
Somewhere over Dwayne Bowe.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 6:23 pm to victoire sécurisé
quote:
Malachi Dupre -593. Man, they must’ve really spread the ball around in ‘16.
Championship caliber defense. Wasted talent on offense with fournette and guide. 14-18 was so disappointing
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