Published 7/1/2009
by Ryan Jelley
at Bleacher Report - College Football
If there is one area on offense that the Big Ten look s especially strong in in 2009 it's receiving. Though Receivers like Penn State's Deon Butler and Ohio State's Brian Robiskie are now gone to the NFL, the two leading receivers from last year, Minnesota's Eric Decker and Illinois' Arrelious Benn both return for another year. The Big Ten has had two Fred Biletnikoff Award winners already this decade when Charles Rogers and Braylon Edwards won it in 2002 and 2004 respectively, there is a storng chance they get another this year.
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