Article By Scott Henry on 5th August, 2010
For a league so associated with the spread offense, receivers did not crunch the kind of numbers one might have expected in 2009. Only two receivers averaged more than five receptions and two averaged 60-plus yards per game last season.
By point of comparison, the SEC had eight 60 yards-per-game players last season.
Even those numbers appear difficult to equal this season, with several teams experiencing questions at their quarterback positions and switching emphasis to the run game.
Here's a look at which teams are most likely to overcome those questions.
1. Troy
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