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  2. Fred Biletnikoff - Wikipedia

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    The Fred Biletnikoff Award, given annually to the most outstanding receiver in NCAA Division I FBS, is named in his honor. Through his AFL and NFL career, Biletnikoff had 589 receptions for 8,974 yards and 76 touchdowns and had a then-league-record 10 straight seasons of 40 or more receptions during a time when teams emphasized running over ...

  3. Fred Biletnikoff Award - Wikipedia

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    The Fred Biletnikoff Award is presented annually to the most outstanding receiver in American college football by the Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation, Inc. (TQCF), an independent not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization.

  4. 1968–69 American Football League playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Biletnikoff was the leading receiver of the game with 7 receptions for 190 yards and a touchdown, while Maynard caught 6 passes for 118 yards and two scores. Jets running back Matt Snell was the top rusher of the game with 71 yards on 19 carries, along with a 15-yard reception, while Emerson Boozer chipped in 51 rushing yards for New York.

  5. 1964 Florida State Seminoles football team - Wikipedia

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    The team's statistical leaders included Steve Tensi with 1,986 passing yards, Phil Spooner with 682 rushing yards, and Fred Biletnikoff with 1,179 receiving yards and 90 points scored (15 touchdowns). [3] Biletnikoff led the country in receiving yards and also with 100 receptions, and was a consensus first-team end on the 1964 All-America team. [4]

  6. Pete Banaszak - Wikipedia

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    Banaszak is from Crivitz, Wisconsin. [1] Before his football career, while still a high school student, he considered becoming a priest. [1]He finished his three-year career with the Miami Hurricanes with 263 carries for 1,107 yards and nine touchdowns and 35 catches for 356 yards and three touchdowns.

  7. Troy Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Edwards attended Louisiana Tech University, where he played for the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team from 1995 to 1998. As a senior in 1998, he was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American and won the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the season's outstanding college football receiver at the conclusion of the 1998 season.

  8. Justin Blackmon - Wikipedia

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    He was awarded the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the nation's top receiver, [7] and was recognized as a unanimous All-American. [8] Blackmon also holds the NCAA records for most consecutive games gaining 100 yards or more and most games gaining 200 yards or more.

  9. List of Russian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Fred Biletnikoff (born 1943), football wide receiver and coach; Sue Bird (born 1980), professional women's basketball player [30] Alex Bogomolov, Jr. (born 1983), professional tennis player; Nathan Bor (1913–1972), boxer; Alex Bregman (born 1994), baseball player; Daniel Bukantz (1917–2008), four-time Olympic fencer; Maxim Dlugy (born 1966 ...