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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.
(Read more about our data coverage.)

Current search:
In a single season, from 2000 to 2023, school member of Atlantic Coast Conference, requiring Receptions >= 50 and Receiving Yards Per Reception >= 18 and Receiving Touchdowns >= 10, sorted by descending Passing Touchdowns

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Query Results

Query Results Table
Passing Receiving
Rk Player Year Class School G Cmp Att Pct Yds TD Int Rate Rec Yds Avg TD
1Chatarius Atwell2019SOLouisville131425.03310176.869127218.411
2Kelvin Benjamin2013SOFlorida State140000054101118.715
3Dyami Brown2019SONorth Carolina1211100.01800251.251103420.312
4Tee Higgins2019JRClemson150000059116719.813
5Snoop Minnis2000SRFlorida State120000063134021.311
6Hakeem Nicks2008JRNorth Carolina130000068122218.012
7A.T. Perry2021SOWake Forest140000071129318.215
8Craphonso Thorpe2003JRFlorida State11000005199419.511
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