Top Five Oklahoma Sooners Wide Receivers of the BCS Era

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Oct 13, 2012; Dallas, TX, USA; Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Justin Brown (19) returns a punt during the game against the Texas Longhorns during the red river rivalry at the Cotton Bowl. Oklahoma beat Texas 63-21. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

Curtis Fagan (1999-2002) An explosive receiver that saw a lot of action in the early 2000’s, Fagan left the secondary in the dust, leading OU in receiving touchdowns in 2000. Fagan was, also, apart of OU’s 2002 that won a Rose Bowl over the Washington State Cougars, not to mention a Big 12 Championship.

  • Juaquin Iglesias (2005-2008) — A huge playmaker for most of his career, Iglesias recorded at least two touchdowns every season of his four-year career. His senior season was his best one with 1,150 receiving yards and 10 receiving touchdowns, assisting in Sam Bradford’s successful Heisman campaign.
  • Andre Woolfolk (1999-2001) — An integral part of the 2000 National Championship team, Woolfolk had 614 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns in 2000. His tip-catch to himself was an iconic moment in OU’s 2000 title run. Woolfolk played four years at OU, but he switched to DB his senior season.
  • Justin Brown (2012) — He only played one year for the Sooners, but the Penn State transfer was a huge reason for Oklahoma’s success in 2012. He added to a deep receiving corp that accumulated over 4,000 receiving yards as a unit. Oklahoma was lucky to bring in Brown immediately following the Penn State scandal.