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Alligator Army All-Decade Team: Wide Receivers

We are going with three choices for wide receiver, since we are assuming a single-back formation for our All-Decade offense (five linemen, tight end, quarterback, running back, three wides). You will also notice that we included Percy Harvin, who will also be listed as a running back, but you can vote for him in both. Vote for your three top Gator wide receivers of this decade and check back tomorrow for All-Decade running back and quarterback.

Jabar Gaffney (2000-2001): 2000-01 First Team AP, Coaches All-SEC. 2001 First Team AP, Coaches, Walter Camp, Football Writers All-American. Despite playing only two seasons, Gaffney is second on UF's career yards list. 138 catches, 2375 yards, 27 touchdowns.

Taylor Jacobs (1999-2002): 2002 First Team AP, Coaches All-SEC. His 71 catches in 2002 are third in UF history. 133 catches, 2097 yards (2180 total yards), 16 touchdowns (17 total).

Chad Jackson (2003-2005): 2005 First Team AP All-SEC. Jackson holds the UF record with most catches in a season with 88. 120 catches, 1586 yards (1897 total yards), 16 touchdowns (18 total).

Dallas Baker (2003-06): 2006 First Team Coaches All-SEC. Led the Gators in receiving during the 2006 season, including 10 touchdowns. 151 catches, 2236 yards, 21 touchdowns.

Andre ‘Bubba' Caldwell (2003-07): Florida's all-time leader in receptions. 185 catches, 2349 yards (3429 total yards), 16 touchdowns (21 total).

Percy Harvin (2006-2008): 2006 Football Writers Freshman All-American. 2007 First Team AP All-SEC. 2008 Second Team AP, Coaches, Walter Camp All-American. 2008 First Team AP (as All Purpose), Coaches (as WR) All- SEC. 133 catches, 1929 yards (3781 total yards), 13 touchdowns (32 total).

Riley Cooper (2006-2009): 2009 Second Team AP All-SEC. Cooper choose to play a senior season after turning down a multi-million dollar baseball contract. 74 catches, 1315 yards (1329 yards), 17 touchdowns.

Who are the All-Decade wide receivers? (select three)
Jabar Gaffney
Taylor Jacobs
Chad Jackson
Dallas Baker
Andre 'Bubba' Caldwell
Percy Harvin
Riley Cooper
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J. Gaffney

should only have 137 catches and only 26 TDs!

Neyland Stadium-It goes to eleven.

by jimvols on Dec 16, 2009 2:45 PM EST reply actions  

yeah...and

Dallas Baker should have one less penalty and the ’04 Gators should have one less loss…..

by skigator93 on Dec 16, 2009 5:09 PM EST up reply actions  

Muhuhahahahahahahaha!

The Gaffney catch is probably my favorite of all-time in the UT series, for precisely this reason.

Still stings, don’t it?

by wangalusa on Dec 17, 2009 11:48 AM EST up reply actions  

HAHAHAHAHA!

I love Jabber just for his game winning CATCH in that game.

"Why does bottled water have an expiration date?"

by Hook85 on Dec 18, 2009 7:06 PM EST up reply actions  

I’ll be the first to say Percy Harvin is the Gators most talented player of all time. So of course he is our best reciever. Imagine if he stayed for his senior year, or imagine if he didnt miss a bunch of games in his first 3.

Bubba Caldwell was a pure reciever. He was one of a kind. I am glad his name is at the top of the list. He was a great Gator.

Jabber, as my grandpa would call him probly has the best 2 seasons ever as a Gator. 2 years as a 1st team all american. Thats tough.

The rest were so great as well, I would probly replace Dallas Baker for either Caldwell or Gaffney if this was a real Gator team to compete, because with 2 speedy agile recievers Dallas would be a great possession reciever for that third spot.

"Why does bottled water have an expiration date?"

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