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Football: Kenny Bell Placed On Biletnikoff Award Watch List

The SR wideout from Boulder, Colorado makes the watch list for the best Receiver in College Football

Justin K. Aller

The Biletnikoff Award list was released this morning, and Kenny Bell of the Nebraska Cornhuskers was placed on it.

The Biletnikoff Award is named for Fred Biletnikoff, former Florida State and Oakland Raider Receiver who is in both the College Football and  Pro Football Halls of Fame.

The semifinalists of the award will be named on November 17th, with a finalist list on November 24th. The award will be presented on December 11th as part of the Home Depot College Football Awards on ESPN.

Biletnikoff Watch List:

Nelson Agholor, USC

Dres Anderson, Utah

Kenny Bell, Nebraska

Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh

Da’Ron Brown, Northern Illinois

Rashon Ceaser, ULM

Sammie Coates, Auburn

Amari Cooper, Alabama

Jamison Crowder, Duke

Titus Davis, Central Michigan

Geremy Davis, Connecticut

Devante Davis, UNLV

Quinshad Davis, North Carolina

Corey Davis, Western Michigan

Stefon Diggs, Maryland Jr.

Devin Funchess, Michigan

Antwan Goodley, Baylor

Jakeem Grant, Texas Tech

Deontay Greenberry, Houston

Rashad Greene, Florida State

Rannell Hall, UCF

Justin Hardy, East Carolina

Josh Harper, Fresno State

Chris Harper, California

Nick Harwell, Kansas

Rashard Higgins, Colorado State

Austin Hill, Arizona

Christian Jones, Northwestern

Darius Joseph, SMU

Jameon Lewis, Mississippi State

Tyler Lockett, Kansas State

Matt Miller, Boise State

Ty Montgomery, Stanford

Richard Mullaney, Oregon State

Jamarcus Nelson, UAB

Levi Norwood, Baylor

DeVante Parker, Louisville

Breshad Perriman, UCF

Jamal Robinson, Louisiana

Ezell Ruffin, San Diego State

Dominic Rufran, Wyoming

Wes Saxton, South Alabama

Jaxon Shipley, Texas

Tommy Shuler, Marshall

Devin Smith, Ohio State

Shavarez Smith, South Alabama

Daniel Spencer, Houston

Jaelen Strong, Arizona State

Jordan Taylor, Rice

Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss

Richy Turner, Nevada

Shaq Washington, Cincinnati

Jordan Williams, Ball State

Tyler Winston, San Jose State

Shane Wynn, Indiana