Robinson Named Semifinalist For Biletnikoff Award

Robinson Named Semifinalist For Biletnikoff Award
SMU Senior One Of 10 Honored
Nov. 15, 2010
DALLAS (SMU) - SMU senior Aldrick Robinson has been named one of the ten semifinalists for the 2010 Biletnikoff Award, which recognizes the top wide receiver in college football, The Tallahassee Quarterback Club announced today.
Robinson leads Conference USA in yards per game at 99.4, catching a total of 50 passes for 994 yards. In C-USA games, he is averaging 122 yards receiving and is averaging 21.5 yards per catch. He ranks second in the league in receiving touchdowns with 10 and has scored at least one TD in each of SMU's last four games. Robinson has six 100-yard games in 2010, a figure that has tied the SMU single-season record.
The Waxahachie, Texas, product is currently third among active FBS players in yards per catch at 18.1. Robinson also ranks eighth among active FBS players with 26 career receiving touchdowns. On the SMU career charts, Robinson is second in yardage (3,007), fifth in receptions (166), second in receiving touchdowns (26) and 17th in scoring (156 points).
Robinson is one of only four players in SMU history with a 1,000-yard season to his name and has been involved in two of the three longest pass plays in school history - a 96-yard TD pass in the ECU victory in 2009, tying the mark for the longest pass play in SMU history, and a 94-yard TD reception at UCF in 2008 - and owns three of the top four single-game yardage totals in school lore - 210 at UCF and 186 vs. Houston, both in 2008, and 182 at Tulane in 2010. He also had 176 in SMU's 2009 Hawaii Bowl win over Nevada, which ranks sixth.
The award is named for Fred Biletnikoff, the Florida State University All-America receiver and Pro Football Hall of Famer. The award has been given out since 1994. Last year's winner was Golden Tate of Notre Dame.
The winner of the 17th Biletnikoff Award will be announced as part of ESPN's College Football Awards Show on Thursday, December 9. The award will be officially presented to the winner at the annual Biletnikoff Award dinner, hosted by the Tallahassee Quarterback Club, on Saturday, February 11, 2011.
Robinson and his Mustang teammates return to action this Saturday, Nov. 20, hosting Marshall at 2 p.m. SMU enters the game needing just one more win for bowl eligibility and again controlling its destiny in Conference USA's West Division. If the Mustangs win their final two games, they will win their division and will represent the West in the C-USA Championship game.
For more information on the Biletnikoff Award, please visit their web site at http://www.biletnikoffaward.com.
2010 BILETNIKOFF AWARD SEMIFINALISTS
Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State
Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma
Randall Cobb, Kentucky
Jeff Fuller, Texas A&M
A.J. Green, Georgia
Ashlon Jeffery, South Carolina
Julio Jones, Alabama
Aldrick Robinson, SMU
Greg Salas, Hawai'i
Jordan White, Western Michigan
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SMU Senior One Of 10 Honored
Nov. 15, 2010
DALLAS (SMU) - SMU senior Aldrick Robinson has been named one of the ten semifinalists for the 2010 Biletnikoff Award, which recognizes the top wide receiver in college football, The Tallahassee Quarterback Club announced today.
Robinson leads Conference USA in yards per game at 99.4, catching a total of 50 passes for 994 yards. In C-USA games, he is averaging 122 yards receiving and is averaging 21.5 yards per catch. He ranks second in the league in receiving touchdowns with 10 and has scored at least one TD in each of SMU's last four games. Robinson has six 100-yard games in 2010, a figure that has tied the SMU single-season record.
The Waxahachie, Texas, product is currently third among active FBS players in yards per catch at 18.1. Robinson also ranks eighth among active FBS players with 26 career receiving touchdowns. On the SMU career charts, Robinson is second in yardage (3,007), fifth in receptions (166), second in receiving touchdowns (26) and 17th in scoring (156 points).
Robinson is one of only four players in SMU history with a 1,000-yard season to his name and has been involved in two of the three longest pass plays in school history - a 96-yard TD pass in the ECU victory in 2009, tying the mark for the longest pass play in SMU history, and a 94-yard TD reception at UCF in 2008 - and owns three of the top four single-game yardage totals in school lore - 210 at UCF and 186 vs. Houston, both in 2008, and 182 at Tulane in 2010. He also had 176 in SMU's 2009 Hawaii Bowl win over Nevada, which ranks sixth.
The award is named for Fred Biletnikoff, the Florida State University All-America receiver and Pro Football Hall of Famer. The award has been given out since 1994. Last year's winner was Golden Tate of Notre Dame.
The winner of the 17th Biletnikoff Award will be announced as part of ESPN's College Football Awards Show on Thursday, December 9. The award will be officially presented to the winner at the annual Biletnikoff Award dinner, hosted by the Tallahassee Quarterback Club, on Saturday, February 11, 2011.
Robinson and his Mustang teammates return to action this Saturday, Nov. 20, hosting Marshall at 2 p.m. SMU enters the game needing just one more win for bowl eligibility and again controlling its destiny in Conference USA's West Division. If the Mustangs win their final two games, they will win their division and will represent the West in the C-USA Championship game.
For more information on the Biletnikoff Award, please visit their web site at http://www.biletnikoffaward.com.
2010 BILETNIKOFF AWARD SEMIFINALISTS
Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State
Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma
Randall Cobb, Kentucky
Jeff Fuller, Texas A&M
A.J. Green, Georgia
Ashlon Jeffery, South Carolina
Julio Jones, Alabama
Aldrick Robinson, SMU
Greg Salas, Hawai'i
Jordan White, Western Michigan
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SMUMustangs.com
Find us at Facebook.com/SMUMustangs
Follow SMU Athletics at Twitter.com/SMUMustangs
SMU, the only Division I athletic program in Dallas, Texas, sponsors 17 sports and has been ranked as the top school in its conference for 11 of the last 13 years in the Director's Cup overall athletic rankings. More information about SMU and its coaches, student-athletes and teams is available at http://www.SMUMustangs.com.