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Vote for college football's 2016 catch of the year: Noah Brown vs. Anthony Miller

(Amber Matsumoto/Yahoo Sports)
(Amber Matsumoto/Yahoo Sports)

It all comes down to this.

We’ve brought you the best catches from each week all season long. And now, after your votes from the final four have been tallied, we’re down to two finalists: Ohio State’s Noah Brown and Memphis’ Anthony Miller.

Here’s how the field was narrowed from four to two:

No. 1 seed Noah Brown, Ohio State (69 percent) vs. No. 5 seed Jeremy Tabuyo, Texas A&M

No. 2 seed Anthony Miller, Memphis (60 percent) vs. No. 11 seed Shaedon Meadors, Appalachian State

That brings us to our final matchup:

No. 1 seed Noah Brown (Ohio State) vs. No. 2 seed Anthony Miller (Memphis)

Noah Brown, Ohio State — Week 3 vs. Oklahoma

By now you’ve seen this one a bunch of times and it never fails to impress. Noah Brown had four touchdown catches in this Week 3 game in Norman against the Sooners. On his third of the night, Brown jumped up and grabbed the ball with OU defender Michiah Quick all over him. Brown somehow established possession of the ball in mid-air by pinning it against Quick’s back as he fell to the turf for a touchdown.

Anthony Miller, Memphis — Week 11 vs. South Florida

Anthony Miller had a huge year for Memphis with 95 catches for 1,434 yards and 14 touchdowns. Against South Florida in Week 11, he had 10 catches for 153 yards, including an Odell Beckham-like one-handed grab.

Memphis 1
Memphis 1

Miller leaped and hauled in the pass with just one hand. He even briefly lost possession but regained hold of the ball and tapped a foot inbounds in a split second.

Memphis 2
Memphis 2

For the final time this season, cast your vote in the poll below:

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