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Originally Posted by coxew
While he may be the most talented WR in the country and possibly the first WR taken in the draft, I honestly don't think he deserves the award. Yes, his QB is not very good, but how can the honor of the top WR in the country go to a guy who is:
1) ranked 32nd nationally in receiving yardage
2) tied for 49th nationally in receptions
3) 63rd nationally in yards per reception
4) was completely shut out in his teams biggest loss of the season.
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I'm as fascinated by stats as anybody on this board.
But choosing the best WR has nothing to do with stats. If CJ were with the Buckeyes, discarding the fact that he would have better coaching and would have developed better (scary), no one would doubt that he was the best WR in the USA.
As it is, the only reason people doubt it is because of stats.
He's either the best WR in the country or he's not. Stats be damned.