Malik was named a 2nd team All America . He led the nation in receptions/game and was 3rd in yardage with over 1400 yards
Great work Malik! NU is proud of you.Malik was named a 2nd team All America . He led the nation in receptions/game and was 3rd in yardage with over 1400 yards
His season would be a record at most schools. What his success shows me is, even if you factor a run heavy offense and tougher opposing defense, his season pokes holes in the hypothesis that our receiver talent was low and they didn't know how to run routes and get open. He was a favorite of mine here, but he was no Austin Carr. Dare we say he was coached better at UVA?Malik Washington's season for Virginia serves as "Exhibit A" for NU's offensive woes.
110 receptions. 1426 yards. 9 TDs.
Pretty sure that 110 receptions would have been an NU single-season record.
But he was also consistent, registering between 95 and 175 receiving yards in 11 of Virginia's 12 games.
Admittedly, Virginia threw the ball and wasn't a good team, but if you combine Malik's 2 years as a starter at NU...
he had 109 receptions. 1272 yards. 3 TDs.