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What wide receiver started off the best

Submitted by fortheinfo on Thu, 2007-12-27 11:57.

Wide receiver Carlos Carson's first six receptions as a college player couldn't have produced better results - Carson scored on each catch. As a Louisiana State sophomore in 1977, Carson caught his initial college pass in the opening quarter of a September 24 game in Baton Rouge, La., against Rice and turned it into a 22-yard scoring play. Before the first half was over, Carson had caught three more passes - all for touchdowns - as LSU built a 28-0 lead on the way to a 77-0 triumph.

Carson added a fifth TD reception in the second half and finished the game with five catches for 201 yards and five touchdowns. The following week, Carson had one catch against Florida  - and it went for 15 yards and a touchdown.

Steve Ensminger. LSU quarterback who threw four first-half touchdown passes to Carson in the Rice game, the last three covering 29, 63 and 20 yards. Ensminger had only one other completion in the game. David Woodley. LSU quarterback who combined with Carson on a 67-yard scoring pass in the third quarter of the Rice contest. Woodley then completed one pass in the Florida game--the TD strike to Carson - as the Bayou Tigers breezed to a 36-14 victory in Baton Rouge.