
Pair of Spartans named to preseason watch list for top receiver award
A pair of Spartans have been named to the preseason watch list for the top receiver award in college football.
The preseason watch list for the Biletnikoff Award was released on Wednesday, with a pair of Spartans making the list. From Michigan State were transfer wide receivers Omari Kelly and Chrishon McCray.
The Biletnikoff Award annually recognizes the college football season's outstanding FBS receiver. Any player, regardless of position (wide receiver, tight end, slot back, and running back) who catches a pass is eligible for the award.
Kelly transferred to Michigan State from Middle Tennessee State in the winter portal window. Last season, Kelly recorded 53 receptions for 869 yards and four touchdowns. Prior to his lone season at Middle Tennessee State, Kelly played two years at Auburn in a minor role.
McCray is now at Michigan State after starring for Kent State the last two seasons. In his time with the Golden Flashes, McCray recorded 81 receptions for 1,315 yards and 13 touchdowns.
Somewhat surprisingly, the Spartans perceived top wide receiver Nick Marsh was left off the watch list. This could end up being a massive blunder should Marsh live up to expectations and have a big season for the Spartans this fall.
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