{"id":152443,"date":"2022-12-09T04:08:59","date_gmt":"2022-12-09T04:08:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/tennessee-wide-receiver-jalin-hyatt-wins-biletnikoff-award-over-ohio-states-marvin-harrison-jr\/"},"modified":"2022-12-09T04:08:59","modified_gmt":"2022-12-09T04:08:59","slug":"tennessee-wide-receiver-jalin-hyatt-wins-biletnikoff-award-over-ohio-states-marvin-harrison-jr","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/tennessee-wide-receiver-jalin-hyatt-wins-biletnikoff-award-over-ohio-states-marvin-harrison-jr\/","title":{"rendered":"Tennessee Wide Receiver Jalin Hyatt Wins Biletnikoff Award over Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Jr."},"content":{"rendered":"

Many college football watchers considered Marvin Harrison Jr. to be the best wide receiver in the country this year, but Biletnikoff Award voters disagreed. <\/p>\n

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\tTennessee wide receiver Jalin Hyatt was named Thursday as the winner of this year’s Biletnikoff Award, which honors college football’s best pass-catcher. He won the award over Harrison and Iowa State’s Xavier Hutchinson, who was also a finalist.\n<\/p>\n

\tHarrison has had a spectacular sophomore season for Ohio State, earning the highest Pro Football Focus grade (90.2) of any wide receiver in college football this season. In 12 regular-season games, Harrison caught 72 passes for 1,157 yards and 12 touchdowns \u2013 all numbers that rank within the top six for a single season in Ohio State history with at least one more game still to go.\n<\/p>\n

\tNo wide receiver in college football has made more spectacular catches this season than Harrison, who routinely made jaw-dropping plays throughout the year \u2013 like the catch below that ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit<\/a> selected Thursday night as college football’s catch of the year \u2013that have scouts talking about Harrison as a future early first-round NFL draft pick even though he won’t be draft-eligible for another year.\n<\/p>\n

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\t\tMarvin Harrison Jr. is UNREAL<\/p>\n

What a grab this was by the @OhioStateFB<\/a> WR pic.twitter.com\/YgNlL9akEM<\/a>\n\t<\/p>\n

\t\u2014 FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 12, 2022<\/a>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

\tThat said, Hyatt has put up even bigger numbers this season, catching 67 passes for 1,267 yards and 15 touchdowns \u2013 tied for the most in the FBS \u2013 highlighted by a 207-yard, five-touchdown performance in Tennessee’s 52-49 win over Alabama . That ultimately propelled him to win this year’s Biletnikoff Award, becoming the fourth SEC receiver in the past five years to take home the trophy.\n<\/p>\n

\tA Big Ten receiver hasn’t won the Biletnikoff since Braylon Edwards in 2004, and Terry Glenn (1995) remains the only Ohio State receiver ever to win the award \u2013 though Harrison will have another chance to make a Biletnikoff run next year.\n<\/p>\n

\tNo Ohio State players won individual awards during Thursday night’s ESPN College Football Awards show. CJ Stroud was a finalist for the Maxwell Award, Walter Camp Player of the Year and Davey O’Brien Award, but USC quarterback Caleb Williams won the Maxwell and Walter Camp awards while TCU quarterback Max Duggan won the Davey O’Brien Award.\n<\/p>\n

\tHarrison was also omitted from the top 10 vote-getters in this year’s Heisman Trophy race, which were revealed during an ESPN special following Thursday night’s awards show \u2013 though neither Hyatt nor any other receiver made the top 10 either, as all of the top 10 were either quarterbacks or running backs.\n<\/p>\n

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\t\tHere are the Heisman results outside of the top four finalists.<\/p>\n

5. Hendon Hooker
6. Bryce Young
7. Blake Corum
8. Michael Penix Jr.
9. Bijan Robinson
10. Drake Maye<\/p>\n

Finalists: Stetson Bennett, Max Duggan, CJ Stroud, Caleb Williams\n\t<\/p>\n

\t\u2014 Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) December 9, 2022<\/a>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n