College Football 2025: The Wide Receivers Ready to Ignite a New Era of Lightning-Speed Showdowns
There’s still reason to be excited if you’re a Tech fan, though. Rivers, on 101 targets at FIU, put up exceptional stats across the board: a 74.3% burn rate (the national average for receivers with 30+ targets: 59.5%), 18.0 burn yards per target (national average: 11.0), and 6.0 burn yards per route run (third in FBS college football).

He was a picture of explosive efficiency, the kind of player who simply didn’t belong on the same field as most of the CUSA defenders guarding him.
How Rivers transitions to the ACC will go a long way toward determining whether the Jackets can make a leap in quarterback Haynes King’s final season.Â

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