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  • Houston - 9 (Ken Hebert, Elmo Wright, Jason Phillips, Manny Hazard, Fred Gilbert, Sherman Smith, Ron Peters, Brandon Middleton, and Patrick Edwards) (Leading programs)

  • San Diego State - 8 (Tom Reynolds, Keith Denson, Dwight McDonald, Tim Kearse, Jim Sandusky, Patrick Rowe, Derrick Lewis, and J. R. Tolver) (Leading programs)

  • Louisiana Tech – 6 (Billy Ryckman, Rod Foppe, James Jordan, Troy Edwards, Trent Taylor, and Carlos Henderson) (Leading programs)

  • Tulsa - 6 (Keyarris Garrett, Brennan Marion, Chris Penn, Ronnie Kelley, Steve Largent, and Howard Twilley) (Leading programs)

  • Washington State – 5 (Ed Barker, Bill Steiger, Jack Fanning, Hugh Campbell, and Corey Alston) (Leading programs)

  • Baylor - 5 (Corey Coleman, Sam Boyd, Larry Elkins, Melvin Bonner, and Terrance Williams) (Leading programs)

  • BYU - 5 (Jay Miller, Clay Brown, Kirk Pendleton, Mark Bellini, and Austin Collie) (Leading programs)

  • Stanford - 5 (Bill McColl, Sam Morley, John Stewart, Chris Burford, and Devon Cajuste) (Leading programs)

  • Nevada - 5 (Bryan Reeves, Alex Van Dyke, Damond Wilkins, Trevor Insley, and Nate Burleson) (Leading programs)

  • Florida - 4 (Broughton Williams, Jack Jackson, Chris Doering, and Reidel Anthony) (Leading programs)

  • Florida State - 4 (Fred Biletnikoff, Ron Sellers, Barry Smith, and Snoop Minnis) (Leading programs)

  • Fresno State - 4 (Stephen Baker, Henry Ellard, Rodney Wright, and Davante Adams) (Leading programs)

  • Georgia - 4 (George Poschner, Reid Moseley, Johnny Carson, and Jimmy Orr) (Leading programs)

  • Hawaii - 4 (Ashley Lelie, Chad Owens, Davone Bess, and Greg Salas) (Leading programs)

  • Oklahoma State - 4 (Neill Armstrong, Justin Blackmon, Cecil Hankins, and James Washington) (Leading programs)

  • Oregon State - 4 (Vern Burke, Reggie Bynum, Mike Hass, and Brandin Cooks) (Leading programs)

  • Pitt - 4 (Dwight Collins, Julius Dawkins, Antonio Bryant, Larry Fitzgerald) (Leading programs)

  • Texas Tech - 4 (Elmer Tarbox, Earle Clark, Bake Turner, and Michael Crabtree) (Leading programs)

  • West Virginia - 4 (Stedman Bailey, Jay Kearney, Calvin Phillips, and David Sills V) (Leading programs)

  • Notre Dame - 3 (Bernard Kirk, Eddie Anderson, Jim Morse) (Leading programs)

  • Western Michigan - 3 (Greg Jennings, Corey Davis, & Jordan White) (Leading programs)

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Ncaa College football tournament is about to begin. As we approach the halfway point of the year, a familiar feeling seems to be creeping back in. For now, the University of Alabama and Clemson University are the best teams in the country. The big debate will be over which team the red tide and the Tigers will lead in the first-ever College football playoffs ranking.

The random tool generator collated 21 items and compiled a list of the leading players of the year in Ncaa College football. The familiar Houston, San Diego, Louisiana Tech, Washington State, and Baylor teams include some of the biggest names in football this year. The detailed list of the people is listed in the random tool, you can see the information you want as soon as you refresh.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of NCAA major college football yearly receiving leaders.

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