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Player Game Finder Query Results

Output includes all regular season games from 2000 to 2023 and all bowl games from 2002 to 2023.
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Current search:
In multiple seasons, from 2016 to 2017, requiring Receiving Yards >= 1800 and Receiving Touchdowns >= 17, sorted by descending Receiving Yards

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Query Results

Query Results Table
Receiving
Rk Player From To School G Rec Yds Avg TD
1James Washington20162017Oklahoma State26145292920.223
2Anthony Miller20162017Memphis26191289615.232
3Michael Gallup20162017Colorado State26176269015.321
4Cedrick Wilson Jr.20162017Boise State26139264019.018
5Courtland Sutton20162017Southern Methodist25144233116.222
6Keke Coutee20162017Texas Tech25148231915.717
7J'Mon Moore20162017Missouri25127209416.518
8Tre'Quan Smith20162017Central Florida25116202417.418
9Allen Lazard20162017Iowa State25140195914.017
10Christian Kirk20162017Texas A&M26154184712.019
11Andy Isabella20162017Massachusetts24127182114.317
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