Notre Dame all-time single game receiving leaders
In the over 130 seasons of Notre Dame football there have only been seven players to ever go for 200-plus receiving yards in a single game.
Quick – before you scroll down and see the all-time top ten single same receiving leaders in program history, how many can you guess?
There are some obvious ones from more recent times while there are a few throwbacks during some memorable seasons and one from a championship season as well.
So what are the 10 all-time single game receiving records in Notre Dame football history?
Let’s take a quick walk down memory lane to find out.J
10. Michael Floyd - 2009 vs. Nevada
10. Michael Floyd
2009 vs. Nevada
189 receiving yards
9. Jeff Samardzija - 2005 at Stanford
9. Jeff Samardzija
2005 vs. Stanford
191 receiving yards
8. Tom Gatewood - 1972 vs. Purdue
8. Tom Gatewood
1970 vs. Purdue
192 receiving yards
7. Golden Tate - 2009 vs. Stanford
7. Golden Tate
2009 vs. Stanford
201 receiving yards
6. Maurice Stovall - 2005 vs. BYU
6. Maurice Stovall
2005 vs. BYU
207 receiving yards
T-4. Bobby Brown - 1999 vs. Pittsburgh
T-4. Bobby Brown
1999 vs. Pittsburgh
208 receiving yards
T-4. Jim Morse - 1955 vs. USC
T-4. Jim Morse
1955 vs. USC
208 receiving yards
3. Jack Snow - 1964 vs. Wisconsin
3. Jack Snow
1964 vs. Wisconsin
217 receiving yards
2. Golden Tate - 2009 vs. Washington
2. Golden Tate
2009 vs. Washington
244 receiving yards
1. Jim Seymour - 1966 vs. Purdue
No. 1 – Jim Seymour
1966 vs. Purdue
276 receiving yards