They terrorized the Big 12 with 153 combined receptions, 2,690 receiving yards and 34 touchdowns while distinguishing themselves among the nation’s top receivers during the regular season.
But neither Baylor’s Corey Coleman nor TCU’s Josh Doctson will add to their eye-popping numbers during the bowl season. As injuries will keep Doctson (wrist) and Coleman (sports hernia) from ending their collegiate careers with a bang.
TCU’s offense hasn’t been the same since Doctson, who had 79 receptions for 1,327 yards and 14 touchdowns, was injured in early November. After hoping to return in the bowl game, last week the senior was ruled out of the Valero Alamo Bowl against Oregon.