2nd Annual Brandon Kaho Commemorative Collegiate Career Impact Forecast - Results
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McKay and BaileyPenace said:Kinda off topic and deserves its own thread but Reggie Williams and Charles Frederick or Rome and Jalen?
Odunze is the best deep threat since Mario and Reggie
McMillen is just a GOOD receiver. Definitely a top pair in the modern era
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What if Penix were throwing to Ross and Pettis?
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McMillen was the guy who was both an automatic 1st down and a deep threat. MVP type of player the last 5-6 games.RaceBannon said:
McKay and BaileyPenace said:Kinda off topic and deserves its own thread but Reggie Williams and Charles Frederick or Rome and Jalen?
Odunze is the best deep threat since Mario and Reggie
McMillen is just a GOOD receiver. Definitely a top pair in the modern era
This season will set the legacy
He has a chance to be the best husky receiver ever depending on how this shakes out. -
Frederick shouldn't even be mentioned
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sad!!dannarc said:Frederick shouldn't even be mentioned
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2003: A first-team All-Pac-10 selection in 2003 as a special teams player ... was second on the squad in 2003 with 59 catches for 831 yards ... reception total ranks eighth on UW single-season list ... was 10th in the Pac-10 at 4.92 receptions per game ... averaged 14.1 yards per catch, slightly more than Reggie Williams' average of 12.5 ... had five scoring catches ... led the team in punt returns with 29 for 340 yards ... averaged 11.7 yards per return, the highest mark in the Pac-10 ... helped the Huskies lead the Pac-10 in punt return average at with a 10.9 average per return ... first on the team with 1,380 all-purpose yards ... averaged 115.0 all-purpose yards per game ... that ranked fourth in the Pac-10 ... a three-time letterwinner at wide receiver ... named the 2003 Co-Offensive MVP at team banquet ... had one of the greatest games ever by a Husky in UW's 38-17 win against No. 22 Oregon State in Corvallis ... totaled 371 all-purpose yards against the Beavers to break Hugh McElhenny's 53-year old school record ... his all-purpose yardage total was 101 yards better than the next best mark by a Pac-10 player (USC's Reggie Bush with 260) during the season ..
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Is that good?RaceBannon said:2003: A first-team All-Pac-10 selection in 2003 as a special teams player ... was second on the squad in 2003 with 59 catches for 831 yards ... reception total ranks eighth on UW single-season list ... was 10th in the Pac-10 at 4.92 receptions per game ... averaged 14.1 yards per catch, slightly more than Reggie Williams' average of 12.5 ... had five scoring catches ... led the team in punt returns with 29 for 340 yards ... averaged 11.7 yards per return, the highest mark in the Pac-10 ... helped the Huskies lead the Pac-10 in punt return average at with a 10.9 average per return ... first on the team with 1,380 all-purpose yards ... averaged 115.0 all-purpose yards per game ... that ranked fourth in the Pac-10 ... a three-time letterwinner at wide receiver ... named the 2003 Co-Offensive MVP at team banquet ... had one of the greatest games ever by a Husky in UW's 38-17 win against No. 22 Oregon State in Corvallis ... totaled 371 all-purpose yards against the Beavers to break Hugh McElhenny's 53-year old school record ... his all-purpose yardage total was 101 yards better than the next best mark by a Pac-10 player (USC's Reggie Bush with 260) during the season ..
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I thought so. I was thereCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Is that good?RaceBannon said:2003: A first-team All-Pac-10 selection in 2003 as a special teams player ... was second on the squad in 2003 with 59 catches for 831 yards ... reception total ranks eighth on UW single-season list ... was 10th in the Pac-10 at 4.92 receptions per game ... averaged 14.1 yards per catch, slightly more than Reggie Williams' average of 12.5 ... had five scoring catches ... led the team in punt returns with 29 for 340 yards ... averaged 11.7 yards per return, the highest mark in the Pac-10 ... helped the Huskies lead the Pac-10 in punt return average at with a 10.9 average per return ... first on the team with 1,380 all-purpose yards ... averaged 115.0 all-purpose yards per game ... that ranked fourth in the Pac-10 ... a three-time letterwinner at wide receiver ... named the 2003 Co-Offensive MVP at team banquet ... had one of the greatest games ever by a Husky in UW's 38-17 win against No. 22 Oregon State in Corvallis ... totaled 371 all-purpose yards against the Beavers to break Hugh McElhenny's 53-year old school record ... his all-purpose yardage total was 101 yards better than the next best mark by a Pac-10 player (USC's Reggie Bush with 260) during the season ..
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I was there also. He was highly touted coming from Florida, the stats say he did better than i remember (shocking, i know), just remember being very underwhelming, all things considered
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His senior year was a disappointment but then again he was recruited by Rick and ended up with Gilbydannarc said:I was there also. He was highly touted coming from Florida, the stats say he did better than i remember (shocking, i know), just remember being very underwhelming, all things considered
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Downgrade.1to392831weretaken said:What if Penix were throwing to Ross and Pettis?
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Rome is better, he can challenge MHJR for WR1 next year. McMillan is a stud though, top 4 WR in the country.haie said:
McMillen was the guy who was both an automatic 1st down and a deep threat. MVP type of player the last 5-6 games.RaceBannon said:
McKay and BaileyPenace said:Kinda off topic and deserves its own thread but Reggie Williams and Charles Frederick or Rome and Jalen?
Odunze is the best deep threat since Mario and Reggie
McMillen is just a GOOD receiver. Definitely a top pair in the modern era
This season will set the legacy
He has a chance to be the best husky receiver ever depending on how this shakes out. -
Elitebackthepack said:
Rome is better, he can challenge MHJR for WR1 next year. McMillan is a stud though, top 4 WR in the country.haie said:
McMillen was the guy who was both an automatic 1st down and a deep threat. MVP type of player the last 5-6 games.RaceBannon said:
McKay and BaileyPenace said:Kinda off topic and deserves its own thread but Reggie Williams and Charles Frederick or Rome and Jalen?
Odunze is the best deep threat since Mario and Reggie
McMillen is just a GOOD receiver. Definitely a top pair in the modern era
This season will set the legacy
He has a chance to be the best husky receiver ever depending on how this shakes out.
Both have been underwhelming, but Ross and Pettis are still making checks 6 years later in the NFL.
Ross was the most open WR I've ever seen, Pettis could cook the best of them off the line. If we include his punt returning I think it's a wrap.
The only advantage is they had gaskin. So far the Odunze/Mac combo hasn't benefited from a legit running threat.
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They sure as hell benefit from a qb.Doogles said:
Elitebackthepack said:
Rome is better, he can challenge MHJR for WR1 next year. McMillan is a stud though, top 4 WR in the country.haie said:
McMillen was the guy who was both an automatic 1st down and a deep threat. MVP type of player the last 5-6 games.RaceBannon said:
McKay and BaileyPenace said:Kinda off topic and deserves its own thread but Reggie Williams and Charles Frederick or Rome and Jalen?
Odunze is the best deep threat since Mario and Reggie
McMillen is just a GOOD receiver. Definitely a top pair in the modern era
This season will set the legacy
He has a chance to be the best husky receiver ever depending on how this shakes out.
Both have been underwhelming, but Ross and Pettis are still making checks 6 years later in the NFL.
Ross was the most open WR I've ever seen, Pettis could cook the best of them off the line. If we include his punt returning I think it's a wrap.
The only advantage is they had gaskin. So far the Odunze/Mac combo hasn't benefited from a legit running threat.