Parris Campbell, Johnnie Dixon and Terry McLaurin left inarguable, lasting legacies both as individuals and as a trio of senior wide receivers.
Campbell blossomed from a converted high-school running back to an H-back with track speed who broke the program single-season receptions record in his fifth year. Dixon showcased an unbelievable fortitude during his five years, battling knee injuries and pain that nearly ended his career, but didn't stop the deep threat from catching 16 touchdowns in his final two seasons. McLaurin steadily improved during his five seasons, eventually catching 11 touchdowns as a redshirt senior while becoming one of the best blocking wideouts and most successful punt gunners in the country.