Oklahoma State University Athletics

Rashaun Woods Named AFCA All-America
December 04, 2003 | Cowboy Football
Woods, OSU's record-setting receiver just completed the regular season with 66 receptions for 1,144 yards and 14 touchdowns. Woods averaged 95.3 yards per game and an impressive 17.3 yards per reception.
Seven of Woods' touchdown receptions came in one game. In OSU's win at SMU, Woods hauled in seven touchdown receptions to break an NCAA single game record that had stood since 1969.
During the 2003 regular season, Woods had six games with 100 or more receiving yards, including a career high 232 yards on 13 receptions in the SMU game. He finished the regular season with six catches for 125 yards and a touchdown against Baylor.
Woods is only Oklahoma State receiver to record three straight 1,000-yard receiving seasons. He had 1,695 yards in a record setting junior season in 2002 and that followed 1,023 yards in 2001 as a sophomore.
For his Oklahoma State career, Woods now has 282 receptions for 4,191 yards and 41 touchdowns. He is just the eighth receiver in NCAA history to reach the 4,000 yard mark and he will finish his Oklahoma State career owning literally every Cowboy receiving record.
Woods was a consensus All America a year ago and his inclusion on this year's AFCA team makes him Oklahoma State's seventh two-time All America. He joins Bob Fenimore, Terry Miller, Leslie O'Neal, Mark Moore, Thurman Thomas and Barry Sanders as Oklahoma State's two-time All America selections.
The AFCA has selected an All-America team since 1945 and the team is chosen exclusively by coaches. Woods and Pittsburgh's Larry Fitzgerald are the first team receivers on this year's team.









