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3-Point Stance: Top Big Ten Wide Receivers, Big XII Breakouts, Dan Lanning vs. Kalen DeBoer

April 14, 2023
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National Columnist Mike Farrell is here with the 3-Point Stance ranking the Big Ten top tier wide receivers, potential breakout players in the Big 12, and the coaching debate — Dan Lanning at Oregon vs. Kalen DeBoer at Washington.


Top Big Ten Wide Receivers

— Let’s roll into the top-tier wide receivers in the Power Five with the Big Ten.

1. Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State

— Honestly, he should be headed to the NFL this year without the three-year rule, as many scouts have told me he’d be WR1 with ease.

Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. catches passes from quarterback C.J. Stroud during Ohio State football’s pro day at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center in Columbus on March 22, 2023.

2. Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State

— Egbuka isn’t far behind Harrison Jr. at all — both nationally, in the conference, and on this team.

Sep 17, 2022; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Emeka Egbuka (2) scores a touchdown around Toledo Rockets cornerback Chris McDonald (13) during the first half of the NCAA Division I football game at Ohio Stadium.

3. Isaiah Williams, Illinois

— He’s the focal point of the passing offense for Illinois and will get more targets this season.

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Oct 29, 2022; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Illinois Fighting Illini wide receiver Isaiah Williams (1) runs for a touchdown against the Nebraska Cornhuskers during the first quarter at Memorial Stadium.

4. Chimere Dike, Wisconsin

— Dike should flourish in Phil Longo‘s Air Raid and could surpass 1,000 yards.

Nov 26, 2022; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Wisconsin Badgers wide receiver Chimere Dike (13) rushes for a touchdown after catching a pass during the third quarter against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Camp Randall Stadium.

5. Keon Coleman, Michigan State

— The offense isn’t explosive, but Coleman is a great athlete who will step into the No. 1 role with ease.

Oct 29, 2022; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Michigan State wide receiver Keon Coleman catches a touchdown pass against Michigan defensive back Gemon Green during the first half half on Saturday, October 29, 2022, in Ann Arbor.

Big XII Breakout Players

— The Big XII breakout candidates are here.

1. RB Emani Bailey, TCU

In limited action last season, he averaged over eight yards per attempt when spelling Kendre Miller. With both Miller and Emari Demercado gone, he’ll be getting a lot more touches alongside Alabama transfer Trey Sanders.

Nov 5, 2022; Fort Worth, Texas, USA; TCU Horned Frogs running back Emani Bailey (9) carries the ball against the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the second half of a game at Amon G. Carter Stadium.

2. WR Jerand Bradley, Texas Tech

Bradley was up and down in his redshirt freshman season. After a 100+ yard, two-touchdown debut, he struggled through the remainder of the year’s first half before coming on strong, finishing with 261 yards and two touchdowns in the Red Raiders’ final two contests. The 6’5″ Bradley is a true mismatch on the outside and should be heavily featured this fall.

Texas Tech’s wide receiver Jerand Bradley (9) runs with the ball against Ole Miss in the Texas Bowl, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2022, at NRG Stadium in Houston.

3. WR Jaylin Noel, Iowa State

With Xavier Hutchinson off to the NFL after an outstanding career, Noel takes over as the focal point of the Cyclones’ passing attack. He brings a different skillset than Hutchinson but is as dangerous as anyone with the ball in his hands. Don’t be surprised when Nate Scheelhaase finds all different types of ways to get him the ball in space.

Oct 15, 2022; Austin, Texas, USA; Iowa State Cyclones wide receiver Jaylin Noel (13) reacts after scoring a touchdown in the second half against the Texas Longhorns at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.

The Coach Debate: Dan Lanning vs. Kalen DeBoer

— And we continue our coaching debates with a big one in the Pac-12.

The case for Lanning:

The mastermind behind the historically dominant 2021 Georgia Bulldogs defense, Lanning was very successful in his first season in Eugene, despite a rough start. He’s already shown that he can be an elite recruiter, as he pulled off a couple of signing-day coups this year. And they’re well on their way this year, with seven four-star commits already, including notable recent commits from Aaron Flowers and Tionne Gray. Lanning is young, exuberant, and clearly already respected for his coaching acumen.

The case against Lanning:

If he’s such a defensive mastermind, then where was the defense for the Ducks last season? They finished 70th nationally in total defense and 101st against the pass, despite having a top-10 projected draft pick at one cornerback position. Losing Kenny Dillingham also hurts a lot, as his offense was the reason behind nearly all of their wins in 2022. It’s still to be seen if Bo Nix can keep up the pace he did last year under a new coordinator. 

Sep 17, 2022; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning watches the game from the sidelines during the first half against the Brigham Young Cougars at Autzen Stadium. Oregon won the game 41-20.

The case for DeBoer:

DeBoer has won everywhere he’s ever coached. In five seasons at NAIA Sioux Falls, he was 67-3 with three national titles and a runner-up. He took over right before the COVID season at Fresno State and subsequently turned them into one of the best passing offenses in the country. And in only one season following the disastrous Jimmy Lake tenure, he’s turned the Huskies into a contender in the Pac-12. The way that he has developed quarterbacks Jake Haener and Michael Penix Jr. is remarkable, and his offense clearly works no matter where he is. 

The case against DeBoer

On the recruiting side, DeBoer lacks Lanning’s connections with top programs across the country. And while the Huskies made steady gains defensively, there is still a lot of room for improvement, especially against the pass.

Nov 26, 2022; Pullman, Washington, USA; Washington Huskies head coach Kalen DeBoer calls a timeout during the first half against the Washington State Cougars at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium.

The verdict:

This is really splitting hairs again, as both of these men acquitted themselves very well in their first year in the Pac-12. I think DeBoer has the higher floor because of his ability to have a successful offensive system no matter what will win his teams a minimum of 7 games per season. But Lanning’s recruiting chops give him the higher upside, especially for a program that has the resources to invest in recruiting infrastructure as Oregon does. 

Nov 12, 2022; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning congratulates Washington Huskies head coach Kalen DeBoer after a game at Autzen Stadium. The Huskies won the game 37-34.
Category: 3-Point Stance, College FootballTag: 3-Point Stance, Dan Lanning, Emani Bailey, Emeka Egbuka, Isaiah Williams, Jalen Cheek, Jaylin Noel, Jerand Bradley, Kalen DeBoer, Keon Coleman, Marvin Harrison Jr., Mike Farrell, Oregon Ducks, Washington Huskies
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