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 career receiving leader No. 7: Barry Smith

  • 2,392 receiving yards
  • 16 touchdowns
  • 20.1 yards per catch

Barry Smith was another great Seminole athlete who dominated in more than one sport. Smith was not only a First Team All-American Wide Receiver and NCAA leader in touchdown receptions and receiving yards but a relay champion as well.

Smith would go on to become an NFC Rookie of the Year finalist and the recipient of the Green Bay Packer Man of the Year honor in 1975, though polio cut his career short a few years later. The West Palm Beach native became a Hall-of-Famer in the Sunshine State in November 2022.