NORMAN, Okla. (AP) – Ryan Broyles took a glance at Oklahoma’s record book before the season, checking out what some of the best receivers ever to play for the Sooners had been able to do.
By the time he’s done playing at Texas A&M (5-3, 2-2 Big 12) on Saturday, he could own two more receiving records – most career receptions and most touchdown catches. And by the time the season is over, he could own every significant receiving record for No. 11 Oklahoma (7-1, 3-1).
Broyles needs only nine catches to break the career record of 221 by current St. Louis Rams receiver Mark Clayton. He’s also three TDs away from surpassing Clayton’s mark of 31 scores between 2001 and 2004.
Broyles currently leads the nation with 9.8 catches per game and is on pace to break Clayton’s record for career yards receiving this year.
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