FSU football: All-Time top ten receivers in Seminoles history

Chop Chat presents the top 10 all-time Seminoles wide receivers in the history of the FSU football program by career yardage Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Chop Chat presents the top 10 all-time Seminoles wide receivers in the history of the FSU football program by career yardage Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports /
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FSU football WR Travis Rudolph
FSU football WR Travis Rudolph Mandatory Credit: Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY Sports /

FSU football career receiving leader No. 8: Travis Rudolph

  • 2,311 receiving yards
  • 18 touchdowns
  • 15.1 yards per catch

Travis Rudolph is a polarizing figure these days, but he has been undeniably the greatest receiver of the post-BCS/College Football Playoff era following Florida State’s last national championship in 2013/14.

In his second season, Rudolph led the Seminoles in receptions (59), receiving yards (916), and touchdown receptions (seven), and upped the ante during the 2015 Peach Bowl with seven catches for 201 yards in a loss against Houston. He replicated that seven-touchdown season his junior year, and parlayed that into being signed as an undrafted NFL free agent.

Rudolph was recently acquitted of murder charges, but the charges being levied in the first place is a major black mark on his public persona and likely means his professional football career is on hold if not completely done for, indefinitely.