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Redd Becomes BGSU All-Time Receptions Leader
November 09, 2002 | Football
Nov. 9, 2002
With his career-high 14 receptions senior wide receiver Robert Redd became the school's all-time career receptions leader with 188 surpassing the previous mark of 182 set by Mark Szlachcic from 1989-92.
Redd also had his ninth career 100+ yard effort with his 119 yards. It is his second effort above the century mark this season (209 vs. Missouri). With 2,461 career yards (4th all-time at BGSU), Redd needs 219 yards to become the all-time BGSU career leader in that category.
Redd caught the 25th TD pass of his career (a seven-yarder in the fourth quarter), leaving him two behind his uncle, Ronnie, who caught 27 TD strikes from 1991-94.
Senior Joe Alls caught the first career TD pass of his career, a 10-yard connection from Josh Harris.
Junior Josh Harris attempted a career-high 52 passes, topping his previous best of 50 last year at Northwestern.
Harris ranks second all-time in BGSU history with a 57.4 completion percentage (261/455, 3,235 yards, 25 TDs, 13 INT).
Junior Janssen Patton had his team-leading third interception of the season and 11th of his career. He needs one more to move into a tie for fourth place on the BGSU all-time list.









