College Football: Who makes the Final Cut for the 2024 College Football Hall of Fame?
By Brandon Self
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#9 – Justin Blackmon – Wide Receiver – Oklahoma State
2 players have one the Biletnikoff Award twice. Michael Crabtree and Justin Blackmon.
Blackmon was simply amazing. Like Michael Vick, Blackmon looked like he was a created video game player on a football field. It seemed like he was impossible to cover. Blackmon jumped over people, had excellent yards-after-contact ability, and I can’t remember ever seeing him drop a pass.
Blackmon played at OSU from 2009 to 2011, totaling 253 receptions for 3,564 yards and 40 touchdowns. Along with his 2 Biletnikoffs, he also won 2 Paul Warfield awards and earned 2 unanimous All-American selections. In Blackmon’s final college game, the 2012 Fiesta Bowl, he was named the game’s offensive MVP after catching 8 passes for 186 yards and 3 touchdowns… video game…
He’s in, no doubt.