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Greg McElroy breaks down who has the most elite pass catching units in college football knowing the Ohio State is Wide Receiver U until further notice. Will Miami be even better than last year with Malachi Toney & Cooper Barkate, can Trey’Dez Green and a group of transfers get LSU to the next level and does Indiana with Charlie Becker and Nick Marsh have the best WR duo in the BIG 10? Can Moore and Wesco improve the Clemson offense, how great can Texas be with Wingo and Cam Coleman and if the Oregon WR’s stay healthy will the Ducks have one of the most dangerous pass catching units in the country?
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0:00 Intros
3:20 Honorable Mention pass catching units - Notre Dame, Michigan, Tennessee,
7:00 #10 USC - Tanook Hines & Tarell Anderson will lead the Trojans
9:48 #9 Oklahoma - Good luck stopping Sategna, Livingston & Hansen
11:35 #8 Indiana - Becker + transfers Marsh and Preston make IU great…again
14:04 #7 Clemson - Moore & Wesco are a dynamic duo
15:48 #6 LSU - Leaning on transfers and monster TE Trey’Dez Green
18:10 #5 Florida - VB3, Dallas Wilson & Eric Singleton Jr are going to be GREAT for the Gators
20:30 #4 Miami - Hurricanes will be BETTER than they were in ‘25 (Toney & Barkate)
22:45 #3 Oregon - Moore, Stewart & Hooks will be great for the Ducks
25:08 #2 Texas - Good luck stopping Wingo and Coleman
27:45 #1 Ohio State - It’s WRU until proven otherwise
30:00 HOT Takes - Wingo and Coleman will lead the country as a receiving duo
30:36 HOT Take - Florida will have a Top 5 offense
31:10 HOT Take - Trey’Dez Green will be a 1st round pick in 2027
31:52 HOT Take - Wesco will be a Top 3 WR in the ACC
32:12 HOT Take - Oregon’s WR room will be the best in the country by November
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