
Josh Doctson Breaks TCU's Single-Season Receiving Reception Record
Josh Doctson continued his remarkable season in Thursday’s game against West Virginia by breaking the TCU Horned Frogs’ single-season receptions record with his 67th, according to ESPN CollegeFootball.
He surpassed Josh Boyce, who set the previous high in 2012. And TCU still has four games remaining.
Doctson broke his own school records for receiving yards and touchdowns in a single season earlier this year.
The senior accomplished the most recent feat on a four-yard pass in the second quarter, according to Statbroadcast.com, and was at seven catches for 126 yards and a touchdown at the half.
Doctson trails only Baylor’s Corey Coleman among Big 12 receivers in receiving touchdowns, 13 to 18, as both are putting the conference on the map for star-studded receivers, per Phil Murphy of ESPN:
The two will go head-to-head in what is shaping up as a top-five matchup and potential play-in game for the College Football Playoff in what will be each team’s regular-season finale.
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