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re: LSU's leading receiver in yards for every season back to 1980
Posted on 12/15/23 at 7:35 pm to secfballfan
Posted on 12/15/23 at 7:35 pm to secfballfan
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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’
And he did it all without the benefit of gloves. ET was fearless running routes across the middle.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 8:00 pm to HonoraryCoonass
And he did it all without the benefit of gloves. ET was fearless running routes across the middle.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 8:05 pm to NorthEndZone
Those numbers from the Les Miles era are just flat out embarrassing.
Knute Rockne would cringe if he saw those stats.
Knute Rockne would cringe if he saw those stats.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 9:36 pm to CSATiger
WENDELL DAVIS WAS A BEAST! ALL AMERICAN
and my boy JOSH frickING REED!ALL AMERICAN!
GOAT!
with a nice sprinkle of Michael CLayton
and my boy JOSH frickING REED!ALL AMERICAN!
GOAT!
with a nice sprinkle of Michael CLayton
Posted on 12/15/23 at 10:23 pm to NorthEndZone
quote:A former running back from Van Vleck Texas.
1982 - Eric Martin - 11, 45 for 817, 18.2, 7 TD (2,010 yds)
Yes, I remember that without looking it up because all of my brain cells are intact because they haven't been destroyed by alcohol; LSU Football and GBFTL memories are up for replay at anytime.
Posted on 12/15/23 at 10:44 pm to Fat Bastard
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and my boy JOSH frickING REED!ALL AMERICAN!
GOAT!
I don't have the exact quote, but after LSU stomped Illinois in the Sugar Bowl one of the Illinois reporters wrote something like "There are bars on Bourbon Street that don't stay open as long as Josh Reed."
Classic stuff there
Posted on 12/15/23 at 11:45 pm to FLObserver
He was one of those guys that always fell forward. So you might tackle him at the 35, but the ball would ultimately end up placed at the 30. I mean like every time. Cecil Collins was the same way.
Posted on 12/16/23 at 12:19 am to CSATiger
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1987 - Wendell Davis
Was before my time, but his numbers alone imply he was a stud. 1244 yards in '86 is like 2000 today
This post was edited on 12/16/23 at 12:21 am
Posted on 12/16/23 at 12:33 am to jrobic4
I vaguely remember his playing time. My memories from Wendell Davis stem from pretty solid play on Tecmo Super Bowl with the Bears. That defense was stifling, running game solid, and Jim Harbaugh couldn't hit a Walmart if he was standing in the parking lot.
Posted on 12/16/23 at 12:36 am to jrobic4
Checkout the 1987 Gator Bowl on YouTube. Wendell Davis vs Sterling Sharpe, Hodson and Wendell put on a show.
Posted on 12/16/23 at 5:47 am to NorthEndZone
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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
I would be remiss if I didn't remind folks about 2019:
Chase 1780
Jefferson 1540
Marshall 671
Moss 570
CEH 453
McMath 285
Dillon 202
That's 7 players with over 200 yards. 20 players recorded a reception for the season (including 1 by Joe Burrow) and a whopping 9 of those recorded 10 or more receptions.
From a passing/receiving standpoint, it was the equivalent to over 2 seasons of good-to-great passing game and close to 3 years of more typical pass game production for LSU.
Posted on 12/16/23 at 6:25 am to NorthEndZone
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1992 - Scott Ray - 11, 38 for 534, 14.1, 1 TD (1,987 yds)
Cannot remember this name at all, anyone else?
Posted on 12/16/23 at 6:57 am to NorthEndZone
Good info here... Great Work
Posted on 12/16/23 at 7:28 am to MIKEDATIGER
I remember Scott Ray, and 1992, unfortunately.
Wish the OP would have gone back a few more years to see how Carlos Carson stacked up. Great work though.
Wish the OP would have gone back a few more years to see how Carlos Carson stacked up. Great work though.
Posted on 12/16/23 at 8:56 am to MIKEDATIGER
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1992 - Scott Ray - 11, 38 for 534, 14.1, 1 TD (1,987 yds)
Cannot remember this name at all, anyone else?
I actually met Scott at his wedding (well, rehearsal dinner)--I was friends with his wife and my girlfriend at the time had a part in the wedding. Super, super nice guys, and went out of his way to talk to me and make me fell welcome, even though there were way over 100 people there. Anyway, he's probably 8-9 years older than me, so I was 12 or 13 his JR. or SR. years. But I was a die hard even then and remembered him playing. He told me some Curley stories. But I would have never in a million years thought he actually led the team in receiving 1 year. I remembered him being like a 4th or 5th guy. Guess I was wrong.
Though that was around the time that Curley--somehow--landed that stud 4-headed RB class (Jay Johnson, David Butler, Robert Davis, Robert Toomer?--Ithough Jermaine Sharpe was in that class, but it looks like he came the next year) and probably just ran the ball a shite-ton. Had a lot of other RBs on that team too. Although, we had Chad Loupe and Jesse Daigle as Jrs. Not great, but could actually throw a forward pass. Anyway, good for Scott. Great guy and I'm glad he's got that distinction for 1 year, even though that number is doesn't hold up to today's standards.
BTW, looking at that '92 roster, that freshman class was pretty impressive. And Curley had already had 2 bad years, so not sure how he pulled that off. Not knowing who redshirted, here are some notable freshman on that team other than the RBs I mentioned:
Jamie Howard
Tory James
Sheddrick Wilson
David LaFleur
Mike Calais (loved that dude, thought he was gonna be a huge star before injury)
Gabe Northern
Some other big names on that team. Jesus, Curley sucked.
Posted on 12/16/23 at 9:18 am to Hot Carl
curley could recruit some but could not coach. i'll never forget the segment they ran on WAFB channel 9 one day on the news. maybe it was 1993 or 1994. had a fan watching practice telling curley through the fence
" YOU CANNOT COACH CURLEY! YOU CAN'T COACH"
what a terrible dark time.
" YOU CANNOT COACH CURLEY! YOU CAN'T COACH"
what a terrible dark time.
Posted on 12/16/23 at 9:22 am to jrobic4
quote:
quote:
1987 - Wendell Davis
Was before my time, but his numbers alone imply he was a stud. 1244 yards in '86 is like 2000 today
loved watching davis with hodson. i remember well as a kid. was a great combo like davey to reed. he was not fast. only ran a 4.7 40. but he had great hands and ran great routes.
This post was edited on 12/16/23 at 9:37 am
Posted on 12/16/23 at 9:29 am to Kim Jong Ir
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I don't have the exact quote, but after LSU stomped Illinois in the Sugar Bowl one of the Illinois reporters wrote something like "There are bars on Bourbon Street that don't stay open as long as Josh Reed."
Classic stuff there
another great WR for LSu that was converted from RB like eric martin and devery henderson. did not have great speed. clayton was faster in 2001 but josh had great hands and route running and was the master of the elbow pushoff(instead of using hands) without getting flagged for OPI.
he was also deadly after the catch because his running back skills kicked in with his vision, jukes, and was tough to bring down. made him deadly once he caught the ball.
Posted on 12/16/23 at 9:32 am to clamdip
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back a few more years to see how Carlos Carson stacked up
Carlos Carson led the team in 1977, 1978, 1979 with 552, 568, and 602 yards. He had 10 Tds in 1977 but only 2 Tds in both 1978 and 1979. I think 5 of the 10 were against Rice in that famous 77-0 game in 1977. I remember listening to that one on the radio with John Ferguson on the play-by-play.
Posted on 12/16/23 at 9:38 am to NorthEndZone
If you want to know who had the best of them all, use the percent of the yards for the player of the team’s total yards.
Do not discount the fact that some of these guys were in different styles of offense. Landry and Beckham had Les for example. Davis and Martin had the offense from the 1980’s. All of that matters.
You would need to add in the bowl games for those like Davis and Martin.
Reed is the one that sticks out the most. It was the best single season I’ve ever seen from a WR in my many years of following LSU.
2001 - Josh Reed - 12, 94 for 1,740, 18.5, 7 TD (3,578 yds)
Do not discount the fact that some of these guys were in different styles of offense. Landry and Beckham had Les for example. Davis and Martin had the offense from the 1980’s. All of that matters.
You would need to add in the bowl games for those like Davis and Martin.
Reed is the one that sticks out the most. It was the best single season I’ve ever seen from a WR in my many years of following LSU.
2001 - Josh Reed - 12, 94 for 1,740, 18.5, 7 TD (3,578 yds)
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