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2014 Biletnikoff Award watch list

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The long wait is nearly over as football fans are less than two months away from the start of the 2014 college football season. With the season approaching, the presenters of various college football awards have started releasing their "watch lists" for the season.

The Biletnikoff Award, which goes to the nation's top wide receiver, released its watch list Tuesday.

There are 55 players on the list, headed by USC's Nelson Agholor, Alabama's Amari Cooper and Baylor's Antwan Goodley. There is a brother duo on the list in Central Michigan senior Titus Davis and Western Michigan sophomore Corey Davis. Also on the list is South Alabama's Wes Saxton, a 6-foot-4, 240-pounder who also showed up on the watch list for the Mackey Award, which goes to the nation's top tight end. Saxton, who has NFL potential, is listed as a tight end on South Alabama's roster. Oregon State WR Brandin Cooks, a first-round pick of the New Orleans Saints, won the Biletnikoff Award last season.

2014 Biletnikoff Award watch list

Nelson Agholor, USC
Dres Anderson, Utah
Kenny Bell, Nebraska
Tyler Boyd, Pitt
Da'Ron Brown, Northern Illinois
Rashon Ceaser, Louisiana-Monroe
Sammie Coates, Auburn
Amari Cooper, Alabama
Jamison Crowder, Duke
Titus Davis, Central Michigan
Geremy Davis, UConn
Devante Davis, UNLV
Quinshad Davis, North Carolina
Corey Davis, Western Michigan
Stefon Diggs, Maryland
Devin Funchess, Michigan
Antwan Goodley, Baylor
Jakeem Grant, Texas Tech
Deontay Greenberry, Houston
Rashad Greene, Florida State
Rannell Hall, UCF
Justin Hardy, East Carolina
Josh Harper, Fresno State
Chris Harper, Cal
Nick Harwell, Kansas
Rashard Higgins, Colorado State
Austin Hill, Arizona
Christian Jones, Northwestern
Darius Joseph, SMU
Jameon Lewis, Mississippi State
Tyler Lockett, Kansas State
Matt Miller, Boise State
Ty Montgomery, Stanford
Richard Mullaney, Oregon State
Jamarcus Nelson, UAB
Levi Norwood, Baylor
DeVante Parker, Louisville
Breshad Perriman, UCF
Jamal Robinson, Louisiana-Lafayette
Ezell Ruffin, San Diego State
Dominic Rufran, Wyoming
Wes Saxton, South Alabama
Jaxon Shipley, Texas
Tommy Shuler, Marshall
Devin Smith, Ohio State
Shavarez Smith, South Alabama
Daniel Spencer, Houston
Jaelen Strong, Arizona State
Jordan Taylor, Rice
Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss
Richy Turner, Nevada
Shaq Washington, Cincinnati
Jordan Williams, Ball State
Tyler Winston, San Jose State
Shane Wynn, Indiana

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