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RugbyBuck

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Anyone know what the best touchdown to catch ratio (assuming a minimum number of catches by a full-time WR or RB) is for a season for us and/or nationally?

As of Saturday TGII is at 5/14. That's pretty damn good, but I'm not sure just how good and I'm too lazy to figure it out.
 
Bucky Katt;611414; said:
I have no info on any season or career records, but a kid for UK has 9 catches for 6 td's so far this season.
So far this season that is the best of the top 99 receivers tallied by the NCAA.

Ginn is 4th in the nation in TD:Catch ratio

Last season of the top 100 receivers in total yards receiving Steve Sanders at Bowling Green had the best TD:Catch ratio at 14 TDs on 56 catches (855 yards). Santonio Holmes reeled in 11 on 53 catches for the sixth best ratio nationally among the top receiving players. Ted Ginn's numbers thus far this season represent a marked improvement from last season's TD:Catch ratio, in which he ranked 82nd nationally among receiving leaders. Best in the BIg 10 last year was Deon Butler with 9 TDs on 37 catches, and a 2nd national rank in this off-the-cuff statistic.

The leading ratio last year amounted to a TD:Catch ratio of 0.25 - again only counting the leading receivers.
 
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Little extra digging, of the record holders for most receptions at Ohio State I think the record for TD:Catch would go to Terry Glenn who in 1995 netted 17 TDs on 64 catches, a TD every 3.76 catches.
 
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