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Who's the Greatest Buckeye Wide Receiver? (Please vote for FOUR)

Who's the Greatest Buckeye Wide Receiver (Vote for FOUR)

  • David Boston

    Votes: 86 68.8%
  • Cris Carter

    Votes: 112 89.6%
  • Doug Donley

    Votes: 4 3.2%
  • Joey Galloway

    Votes: 93 74.4%
  • Terry Glenn

    Votes: 76 60.8%
  • Anthony Gonzalez

    Votes: 13 10.4%
  • Santonio Holmes

    Votes: 36 28.8%
  • Michael Jenkins

    Votes: 59 47.2%
  • Gary Williams

    Votes: 7 5.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 4.0%

  • Total voters
    125
  • Poll closed .
LordJeffBuck;937109; said:
Mostly agree, but.... If we are going strictly by the numbers, then Joey Galloway wouldn't be running in second place in our current poll. Galloway is 9th in yardage (1,894 yards), 9th in receptions (108 catches), and 4th in touchdowns (19 TD's). In additon, Galloway played four seasons at Ohio State, while four of the players above him on the all-time yardage list (Boston, Carter, Holmes, and Ginn) played for only three years and left for the NFL a year early (all were first round draft selections). Had Gonzo played a fourth season at Ohio State, his career numbers (87 receptions, 1,286 yards, 13 TD's) would have probably equalled or exceeded Galloway's.

By way of example, Joey Galloway's career numbers (108 receptions for 1,894 yards) are almost identical to Ken-Yon Rambo's (106 receptions for 1,849 yards) and Jeff Graham's (99 receptions for 1,809 yards).

My top four are, in order, Carter, Boston, Jenkins, and Glenn, with Holmes edging out Galloway for fifth place.

Your top 4 are my top 4 exactly. No argument here.

Gonzo votes :shake:
 
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Alittle easier for me

Galloway Glenn Jenkins and Warfield...
Galloway: started the Flood of Great wrs
Glenn: did every thing to catch ball one of best frosh years ever..
Jenkins: so many clutch catches and Best hands probley
Warfield: did everything he was asked and excelled..
 
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Just sayin': Here's my new list.

1.a. Chris Carter
1.b. Marvin Harrison, Jr.
3. Jaxon Smith-Njigba
4. Ted Ginn, Jr
5. David Boston
6. Terry Glenn
7. Joey Galloway
8. Chris Olave
9. Garrett Wilson
10. Michael Jenkins

Honorable mention: Gary Williams (he caught a pass in 48 consecutive games).
Honorable mention: Paul Warfield (yeah, I know he was technically a RB at Ohio State and only caught 39 passes; but anyone in the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a WR deserves a mention).
 
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Just sayin': Here's my new list.

1.a. Chris Carter
1.b. Marvin Harrison, Jr.
3. Jaxon Smith-Njigba
4. Ted Ginn, Jr
5. David Boston
6. Terry Glenn
7. Joey Galloway
8. Chris Olave
9. Garrett Wilson
10. Michael Jenkins

Honorable mention: Gary Williams (he caught a pass in 48 consecutive games).
Honorable mention: Paul Warfield (yeah, I know he was technically a RB at Ohio State and only caught 39 passes; but anyone in the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a WR deserves a mention).

As another Buckeye in the NFL Hall of Fame as a WR, Dante Lavelli also deserves Honorable mention.
 
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