MINNESOTA WRs
Bateman - 3rd team All-American, 1st team All-B1G, 60 catches, 1,219 yards, 11 TDs
Johnson - 1st team All-B1G, 86 catches, 1,318 yards, 13 TDs
BAYLOR WRs
Mims - 1st team All-Big 12, 66 catches, 1,020 yards, 12 TDs
Thorton - Zero accolades, 45 catches, 782 yards, 5 TDs
But Baylor's WRs were as good, and the numbers prove it. Sure, makes sense.
Duvernay is the only one who may have been the best of all of them, but Bateman was voted an All-American and Duvernay wasn't, so. Either way, neither Texas nor Okie St. (nor Baylor, sorry) had a 1-2 punch at WR even close to the Goophers.
If you cut Batemans stats in half to equal Wallaces time, it would be 53/30 903/610 8/5.5. That there is a butt whoopin'. Wallace was by far the most talented WR in college football, just happened to only get to play half a season.
We are also talking the group. Minnesota had 3 players with 15+ catches and 100+ yards for the season. OSU had 7 players who had both of those. Definitely spread out the load and as a corp, stronger.