No. 11 Greg Salas, WR, Hawaii
It is hard to turn your nose up at these stats, no matter what you think of the Hawaii offense. Salas emerged as one of the most dependable receivers in the nation the last several seasons. In 2010, he ranked No. 1 in the country in receiving yards with 1,889 -- good enough to set the school single-season record. He also ranked No. 2 in receiving yards per game with 134.93 and No. 3 in receptions per game with 8.5. In addition, Salas broke Davone Bess’ single-season record for receptions with 119. Oh, and he also became the school’s all-time leading receiver. Salas was never flashy, but he was always there. Just look at what he did in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl. As his teammates struggled all around him, Salas kept playing and was the most consistent player in the game. He ended up with 214 yards receiving as the Warriors desperately tried to come back. Salas is gone in 2011, so we’ll see whether his replacement will be able to put up the same type of season.
No. 12 Jeremy Kerley, WR/KR/PR, TCU
No. 13 Vai Taua, RB, Nevada
No. 14 Titus Young, WR, Boise State
No. 15 Bryant Moniz, QB, Hawaii
No. 16 Dontay Moch, DE, Nevada
No. 17 Dwayne Harris, WR/KR, East Carolina
No. 18 Chad Spann, RB, Northern Illinois
No. 19 Reggie Rembert, CB, Air Force
No. 20 T.Y. Hilton, WR/KR, FIU
No. 21 Eric Page, WR/KR, Toledo
No. 22 Jake Kirkpatrick, C, TCU
No. 23 Muhammad Wilkerson, DT, Temple
No. 24 Bobby Rainey, RB, Western Kentucky
No. 25 Roosevelt Nix, DT, Kent State
Source: http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfnation/post/_/id/39520/non-aq-top-25-players-no-11
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