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http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/112111aad.html
Also ESPN ACC blog helmet sticker
And Brett Friedlander talking about his snub from Biletnikoff Award finalist list.
RECEIVER – Chris Givens, Wake Forest, Jr., WR, 6-0, 195, Wylie, Tex. Givens tied his career-high with eight receptions and set a career-high with 191 receiving yards in Wake Forest’s 31-10 win over Maryland. Givens added a 35-yard touchdown catch from QB Tanner Price. In the process, Givens set the school record for receiving yards in a season with 1,207. That also ranks as the sixth-best season receiving total in ACC history.
Also ESPN ACC blog helmet sticker
Wake Forest receiver Chris Givens: He tied a career-high with eight receptions and set a career-high with 191 yards in the 31-10 win over Maryland. Givens, who also had one touchdown, set the Wake Forest record for receiving yards in a season and now has 1,207. He broke Ricky Proehl's record of 1,053 set in 1989.
And Brett Friedlander talking about his snub from Biletnikoff Award finalist list.
But Wake Forest’s Chris Givens should also have been the list. An argument can also be made for North Carolina’s Dwight Jones, who was one of the 12 players I had on my ballot the last time the field was narrowed. Perhaps more ACC teams should switch to the pass-happy spread offense, so that their stats can be skewed like many of those selected as semifinalist.
Givens, in particular, is a blatant snub. His numbers of 62 catches for1,016 yards and eight TDs are almost identical to those of Watkins. And they’re significantly better than Notre Dame’s Michael Floyd, who used the hype and overexposure that come with being a member of the Fighting Irish to make the semifinal list despite having only 922 yards and seven TDs to go along with his 77 catches.
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