Best receiver room 2022 and 2023

#26
#26
I don't think you're understanding what Wr U actually is according to the players

There is a difference between who has the best WR room in a given year and who is WR U. We’re not WRU right now. Ohio State or Clemson or Alabama are. Ohio State had the best room last year. But we’re getting there.
 
#27
#27
Marquez North got a lot of mileage out of ONE epic catch imo. Nothing else from his career qualifies him as even “very good in college.” He was injured a lot and there was bad development under Butch, but talent usually manifests itself.

He was made out of glass.
 
#28
#28
He's the most productive receiver I've ever seen yet so little love from fans and media. QBs sure love him. Solid as a rock.

Early in his career, I was worried about his speed being a liability. But he’s either gotten faster or he just plays faster now.
 
#29
#29
There is a difference between who has the best WR room in a given year and who is WR U. We’re not WRU right now. Ohio State or Clemson or Alabama are. Ohio State had the best room last year. But we’re getting there.
The title and op first post are two different things that's why I responded the way I did. Go read it
 
#31
#31
Marquez North got a lot of mileage out of ONE epic catch imo. Nothing else from his career qualifies him as even “very good in college.” He was injured a lot and there was bad development under Butch, but talent usually manifests itself.
Yeah. From the outside that one was difficult to understand. I'm sure part of it was Jones but North just seemed to get tired of football. He wasn't passionate or committed to it.
 

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