Larry Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald attended the University of Pittsburgh, where he was widely considered one of the best wide receivers in college football. After his sophomore season, Fitzgerald was recognized as the best player in the NCAA with the 2003 Walter Camp Award and the Touchdown Club of Columbus\'s Chic Harley Award, and as the best wide receiver in college football with the 2003 Biletnikoff Award and the Touchdown Club\'s Paul Warfield Award. He was also a unanimous 2003 All-America selection and a runner-up for the prestigious Heisman Trophy, given to the most outstanding player in college football; Oklahoma\'s Jason White won that award by a relatively slim margin.
In just 26 games with the Panthers, Fitzgerald caught 161 passes for 2,677 yards[1] and set a new Pitt record with 34 receiving touchdowns.[2] He was the first player in school history with back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons,[3] and his 14 games with at least 100 yards receiving broke Antonio Bryant\'s previous all-time Panthers record of 13.[4]
Fitzgerald also holds an NCAA record with at least one touchdown catch in 18 straight games.[1]
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