James Casey Rice 111 Catches 2008

Rice's James Casey put together one of the more improbable seasons in NCAA history, "Thor" as he was known at Rice was a professional baseball player before coming to West U. There he played a tight end H-back hybrid. Casey caught ten or more passes in four games, including three twelve catch afternoons. He played for the Texans, Eagles, and Broncos and is currently the tight ends coach for Major Applewhite at the University of Houston.

Danny Amendola Texas Tech 109 Catches 2007

Amendola paired with Crabtree to form the most dynamic pass catching duo in NCAA history. His 2007 season is 41st all time. Amendola, from the Woodlands, caught 14 balls for 231 vs. Oklahoma State and had five double digit catch days. He's gone on to catch 365 passes in his NFL career with St. Louis and New England.

Kendall Wright Baylor 108 Catches 2011

The first big time number producer of Art Briles' prolific Baylor offense was Kendall Wright. Wright put up 12 catches and 189 yards vs. TCU with two touchdowns. All told he had three double digit catch games and five games of eight or more. He averaged 26 yards on eight catches vs. Oklahoma and had a three touchdown performance vs. Kansas State.

Jason Phillips Houston 108 Catches 1988

Jason Phillips erupted with 108 catches in 1988 in Jack Pardee and John Jenkins' run and shoot. The 5-7 Phillips came to Houston from Sterling High School. He topped his 1987 99 catch performance with 108 for the 9-3 Cougars. He was voted All-SWC and Co-Offensive Player of the Year. He's gone on to a long coaching career and is currently the OC at Oregon State.

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