Kansas Football: All-Time Leaders in Receiving Yards

Kansas' Kerry Meier (right) and Dezmon Briscoe celebrated Meier's 26-yard touchdown (Photo by Mike Ransdell/Kansas City Star/MCT via Getty Images)
Kansas' Kerry Meier (right) and Dezmon Briscoe celebrated Meier's 26-yard touchdown (Photo by Mike Ransdell/Kansas City Star/MCT via Getty Images) /
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Kansas football all-time receiving yards: 10. Termaine Fulton (1,565)

For five years, Termaine Fulton was catching passes for Kansas football. He spent the 1997-2001 seasons in Lawrence and ended his college career with 88 receptions for 1,565 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Fulton was never a really dominant receiver. The highest number of yards in a season was 503 and that came during his sophomore season in 1998. His highest touchdown number was four, which he accomplished as a freshman in 1997.

Kansas wasn’t relevant during Fulton’s tenure there, but he managed to record at least touchdown in each of his five seasons. That’s not something that a lot of five-year college football players can say.

Fulton’s stats could have been even higher had he had a more successful outing in 1999. Instead, he only put up 108 yards off of six receptions, but did score a touchdown that year.

Fulton also returned kicks during his KU football career, averaging 22.1 yards per return during his senior season in 2001. He didn’t go on to make the NFL, but cracks the top ten all-time in receiving yards leaders for Kansas football.