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When talking about an unproven Almon Ra St. James, versus Ty Lee segment recently! You boys were all up in this primo donna's ass, who has NO skreet creds in a clown league!(The Pacific Twelve) Jist fer shits and giggles though! It was just recently publicized, that former Colquitt County Packer WR Ty Lee, a three year starter at Middle Tennessee State! Has been named to the watch list for the Fred Biletnikoff Trophy, as the #1 DI WR in America! And with three appearances against the SEC, all on the road! He'll have a chance to do his thing! 

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Biletnikoff Award

The Biletnikoff Award annually recognizes the outstanding receiver in college football. Any player, regardless of position (wide receiver, tight end, split end, inside receiver, slot back or running back) who catches a pass is eligible for the award. As such, the Biletnikoff Award recognizes the outstanding receiver, not merely the outstanding wide receiver. The award recipient is selected by the highly distinguished Biletnikoff Award National Selection Committee, a group of prominent college football journalists, commentators, and former receivers. Foundation trustees do not vote and have never voted. BiletnikoffAward.com/voters

Receivers are periodically added to the watch list as their season performances dictate. Actual, not potential, performance is the basis for inclusion on the Biletnikoff Award Watch List. The transparently detailed and explicit criteria for candidate eligibility, watch list inclusion, and voting appear at: BiletnikoffAward.com/criteria

2018 Biletnikoff Award Watch List

 

PLAYER SCHOOL POS
JJ Arcega-Whiteside Stanford WR
Tyre Brady Marshall WR
A.J. Brown Ole Miss WR
Marquise Brown Oklahoma WR
Trevon Brown East Carolina WR
Ryan Davis Auburn WR
Greg Dortch Wake Forest WR
Terren Encalade Tulane WR
Dez Fitzpatrick Louisville WR
James Gardner Miami-Ohio WR
Jonathan Giles LSU WR
Marcus Green ULM WR
Jalen Guyton North Texas WR
Emanuel Hall Missouri WR
Justin Hall Ball State WR
Kelvin Harmon North Carolina State WR
N’Keal Harry Arizona State WR
Penny Hart Georgia State WR
Justin Hobbs Tulsa WR
Andy Isabella Massachusetts WR
Gary Jennings, Jr. West Virginia WR
Anthony Johnson Buffalo WR
Collin Johnson Texas WR
Diontae Johnson Toledo WR
KeeSean Johnson Fresno State WR
CeeDee Lamb Oklahoma WR
Michael Lawrence North Texas WR
Ty Lee Middle Tennessee WR
McLane Mannix Nevada WR
Scott Miller Bowling Green WR
Denzel Mims Baylor WR
Stanley Morgan, Jr. Nebraska WR
Kanawai Noa California WR
James Proche SMU WR
T.J. Rahming Duke WR
Ahmmon Richards Miami WR
Deebo Samuel South Carolina WR
David Sills, V West Virginia WR
Steven Sims, Jr. Kansas WR
Jaylen Smith Louisville WR
Kwadarrius Smith Akron WR
JD Spielman Nebraska WR
Cody Thompson Toledo WR
John Ursua Hawaii WR
Teddy Veal Louisiana Tech WR
Jamarius Way South Alabama WR
Nick Westbrook Indiana WR
Vic Wharton, III California WR
Malcolm Williams Coastal Carolina WR
Olamide Zaccheaus Virginia RB
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44 minutes ago, HawgGoneIt said:

https://biletnikoffaward.com/2018-biletnikoff-award-watch-list

Biletnikoff Award

The Biletnikoff Award annually recognizes the outstanding receiver in college football. Any player, regardless of position (wide receiver, tight end, split end, inside receiver, slot back or running back) who catches a pass is eligible for the award. As such, the Biletnikoff Award recognizes the outstanding receiver, not merely the outstanding wide receiver. The award recipient is selected by the highly distinguished Biletnikoff Award National Selection Committee, a group of prominent college football journalists, commentators, and former receivers. Foundation trustees do not vote and have never voted. BiletnikoffAward.com/voters

Receivers are periodically added to the watch list as their season performances dictate. Actual, not potential, performance is the basis for inclusion on the Biletnikoff Award Watch List. The transparently detailed and explicit criteria for candidate eligibility, watch list inclusion, and voting appear at: BiletnikoffAward.com/criteria

2018 Biletnikoff Award Watch List

 

PLAYER SCHOOL POS
JJ Arcega-Whiteside Stanford WR
Tyre Brady Marshall WR
A.J. Brown Ole Miss WR
Marquise Brown Oklahoma WR
Trevon Brown East Carolina WR
Ryan Davis Auburn WR
Greg Dortch Wake Forest WR
Terren Encalade Tulane WR
Dez Fitzpatrick Louisville WR
James Gardner Miami-Ohio WR
Jonathan Giles LSU WR
Marcus Green ULM WR
Jalen Guyton North Texas WR
Emanuel Hall Missouri WR
Justin Hall Ball State WR
Kelvin Harmon North Carolina State WR
N’Keal Harry Arizona State WR
Penny Hart Georgia State WR
Justin Hobbs Tulsa WR
Andy Isabella Massachusetts WR
Gary Jennings, Jr. West Virginia WR
Anthony Johnson Buffalo WR
Collin Johnson Texas WR
Diontae Johnson Toledo WR
KeeSean Johnson Fresno State WR
CeeDee Lamb Oklahoma WR
Michael Lawrence North Texas WR
Ty Lee Middle Tennessee WR
McLane Mannix Nevada WR
Scott Miller Bowling Green WR
Denzel Mims Baylor WR
Stanley Morgan, Jr. Nebraska WR
Kanawai Noa California WR
James Proche SMU WR
T.J. Rahming Duke WR
Ahmmon Richards Miami WR
Deebo Samuel South Carolina WR
David Sills, V West Virginia WR
Steven Sims, Jr. Kansas WR
Jaylen Smith Louisville WR
Kwadarrius Smith Akron WR
JD Spielman Nebraska WR
Cody Thompson Toledo WR
John Ursua Hawaii WR
Teddy Veal Louisiana Tech WR
Jamarius Way South Alabama WR
Nick Westbrook Indiana WR
Vic Wharton, III California WR
Malcolm Williams Coastal Carolina WR
Olamide Zaccheaus Virginia RB

Hey, Heyyyyyyy my Alma Mater representing with TWO on watch list for North Texas!!!

Bahahaha

BGW

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1 hour ago, ORabidOne said:

When talking about an unproven Almon Ra St. James, versus Ty Lee segment recently! You boys were all up in this primo donna's ass, who has NO skreet creds in a clown league!(The Pacific Twelve) Jist fer shits and giggles though! It was just recently publicized, that former Colquitt County Packer WR Ty Lee, a three year starter at Middle Tennessee State! Has been named to the watch list for the Fred Biletnikoff Trophy, as the #1 DI WR in America! And with three appearances against the SEC, all on the road! He'll have a chance to do his thing! 

Maybeeeee, we’ll see....

Shame he didn’t go to Buford, he’d be a sure thing. 

BGW

p.s. My school representing with TWO from North Texas.... don’t see Middle Ga anywhere, do you? What was the Vo-tech you went to? You know incendiary blogging bullshit degree plan....

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5 minutes ago, BUFORDGAWOLVES said:

Hey, Heyyyyyyy my Alma Mater representing with TWO on watch list for North Texas!!!

Bahahaha

BGW

Pretty special accolades to even be considered for that award in my opinion. Good stuff. 

 

We need someone to track down what high schools all these young men went to... Outside of Ty Lee of course. It's world renowned that he went to Colquitt. 

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Just now, HawgGoneIt said:

Pretty special accolades to even be considered for that award in my opinion. Good stuff. 

 

We need someone to track down what high schools all these young men went to... Outside of Ty Lee of course. It's world renowned that he went to Colquitt. 

I’ll hafta google that one..... let me see..  

C.   O.   L.    Q.  U.  T.  T.  oops forgot a letter. 

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BGW

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Biletnikoff Award

 

This year's nominees thus far and where they went to high school...

 

JJ Arcega-Whiteside- Dorman High School South Carolina

Tyre Brady- South Dade High School Florida

AJ Brown- Starkville Mississippi

Marquise Brown- Chaminade-Madonna College Prep Florida

Trevon Brown- New Hanover North Carolina

Ryan Davis- Lakewood St. Petersburg, Florida

Greg Dortch- Highland Springs High, Virginia

Terren Encalade- Belle Chasse High Louisiana

Dez Fitzpatrick- Waterford-Mott High Michigan

James Gardner- Ft, Lauderdale High, Florida

Jonathan Giles- Elkins High, Texas

Marcus Green- North Potontoc High, Mississippi

Jalen Guyton- Allen High School, Texas

Emanuel Hall- Centennial High, Tennessee

Justin Hall-  Alexander High, Georgia

Kelvon Harmon- Palmyra High, New Jersey

N'Keal Harry- Chandler High, Arizona

Penny Hart- King's Ridge Christian, Georgia

Justin Hobbs- Shawnee Mission West, Kansas

Andy Isabella- Mayfield High, Ohio

Gary Jennings Jr.- Colonial Forge High, Virginia

Anthony Johnson- South Pointe, South Carolina

Collin Johnson- Valley Christian, California

Diontae Johnson- Lennard High, Florida

KeeSean Johnson- Palo Alto High, California

CeeDee Lamb- Foster High, Texas

Michael Lawrence- Sweetwater High, Texas

Ty Lee- Colquitt County High, Georgia

McLane Mannix- Midland Christian, Texas

Scott Miller- Barrington High, Illinois

Denzel Mims- Daingerfield High, Texas

Stanley Morgan Jr.- St. Augustine High, Louisiana

Kanawai Noa- Punahou, Hawaii

James Proche- Desoto High, Texas

T.J. Rahming- McEachern, Georgia

Ahmmon Richards- Wellington Community High, Florida

Deebo Samuel- Chapman High, South Carolina

David Seals V- ECA, Maryland

Steven Sims Jr.- Travis High, Texas

Jaylen Smith- Pascagoula High, Mississippi

Kwadarrious Smith- The First Academy, Florida

JD Spielman- Eden Prairie, Minnesota

Cody Thompson- Huron High, Ohio

John Ursua- Cedar High, Utah

Teddy Veal- West Jefferson, Louisiana

Jamarius Way- Glades Central, Florida

Nick Westbrook- Lake Mary High, Florida

Vic Wharton III- Independence High, Tennessee

Malcolm Williams- Garland, Texas

Olamide Zaccheauas- St. Joseph's Prep, Pennsylvania

 

 

 

 

 

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Ty Lee has been tearing it up at Middle Tennessee.

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CAREER
• Currently ranks 5th all-time in receptions, 7th in receiving yards and 10th in touchdown receptions

2018 (Junior)
• Named Preseason All-C-USA
 
2017 (Sophomore)
• Named Second Team All-C-USA
• One of just four players on the team to start and play all 13 games
• Finished with a career-best 79 receptions (4th most in a season) for 955 yards (7th most in a season) and five touchdowns. Also had 109 yards on the ground and a score
• Ranked 19th nationally and first in C-USA in receptions per game
• Had seven or more receptions six times
• Started at running back for first time in his career against Syracuse and led team with 50 rushing yards on 18 attempts. Also added seven receptions for 76 yards and a touchdown
• Led team with seven receptions for 80 yards and a touchdown in win over BGSU
• Paced team with eight catches for a career-high 136 yards and a TD at FAU
• Led team with seven receptions for 67 yards in win over FIU
• Had four catches for 95 yards against Marshall
• Led team with six receptions for 80 yards and a TD against UTEP to go with 21 rushing yards
• Collected six receptions for 121 yards and a career long 63-yard touchdown at Charlotte
• Hauled in a career-best 11 receptions for 114 yards at WKU
• Led team with eight catches for 80 yards in win over ODU
• Led team with five receptions in bowl win over A-State
 
2016 (Freshman)
• Voted a Freshman All-American by the FWAA
• Voted a Fourth Team Freshman All-American by Athlon
• Named to C-USA All-Freshman team
• Voted Honorable Mention All-C-USA
• Played in all 13 games and had 11 starts
• Was third on the team with 63 receptions for 699 yards and nine TDs
• Led all freshmen nationally in receptions
• Had four or more catches nine times
• Made a start in his collegiate debut against Alabama A&M and responded with four receptions
• Reeled in three passes, including the game-winning touchdown against LA Tech
• Turned in a career-high eight receptions for 73 yards against WKU
• Had his first 100-yard receiving game in win over FIU with six grabs for an even 100 yards
• Also had 100 yards in the Hawai’i Bowl on 10 receptions
 
High School
• Rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports as a wide receiver
• As a senior for Colquitt County High School he collected 58 receptions for 928 yards and nine touchdowns while adding 826 yards on the ground and five scores (88 carries) to grab honorable mention all-state recognition and be named the 6-A Athlete of the Year
• Registered 51 catches for 856 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior to earn second team all-region honors
• Team won state championship as a junior and senior, along with a national championship in 2015
• Also lettered in track
• Played for Coach Rush Propst

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