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dc Daily Camera: CU Buffs' Shay Fields aiming for better season

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Last fall, Shay Fields was well on his way to producing one of the best seasons by a receiver in Colorado history.

<b>By Brian Howell</b><p><p><i>BuffZone.com Writer</i>
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What?????

It's a fact. Before he hurt his ankle, 32 for 504 yards & 4 TDs. Final 6 games post-injury... 10 for 94 yards & 0 TDs.

He was on pace for 50+ catches, 800+ yards and 6+ TDs. That would be one of the best years by a WR in CU history.
 
It's a fact. Before he hurt his ankle, 32 for 504 yards & 4 TDs. Final 6 games post-injury... 10 for 94 yards & 0 TDs.

He was on pace for 50+ catches, 800+ yards and 6+ TDs. That would be one of the best years by a WR in CU history.

I can't agree with you. First, I don't believe you can just double his 1st half production because you are including the non-conference wimps. But these stats of our all time leaders were not in danger... It was a less pass friendly era, yet these guys were getting a lot more yards out of 50+ catches. I'd add Scotty McKnight and Nelson Spruce to the list just because they were making a lot of catches. You can't be having one of the best seasons in history when your own teammate is having a much better one.

He was having a solid season....
 
It's a fact. Before he hurt his ankle, 32 for 504 yards & 4 TDs. Final 6 games post-injury... 10 for 94 yards & 0 TDs.

He was on pace for 50+ catches, 800+ yards and 6+ TDs. That would be one of the best years by a WR in CU history.
It would?

Those seem like very pedestrian numbers to me.
 
It would?

Those seem like very pedestrian numbers to me.

I think we've only had around 8 guys who have had 1,000 yard seasons. Shay was probably looking at around a Top 10 yardage year.
 
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