2009: Darrell is one of the most experience receivers in the program, playing in every game the last two seasons (26) ... had a banner spring session ... expected to play the "X" position (split end) ... 40 career receptions, including 33 as a true freshman ... nine career starts. 2008: Seven receptions for the season, including four in the season opener at Stanford ... 31-yard reception vs. Utah. 2007: One of three true freshmen to play joining James Rodgers (WR) and Keith Pankey (LB) ... scored the season's first passing touchdown when he caught a Sean Canfield 6-yard pass in the win over Utah in game one of the season ... caught at least one pass in every game with a career-high six vs. Stanford ... 70 yards receiving in win at Washington State ... 386 receiving yards was second on the team (Anthony Brown 550). ESCONDIDO: Two-year letterman as a wide receiver and defensive back ... first team All-Valley League and first team All-CIF as a senior ... Valley League Offensive MVP as a senior after accounting for 929 yards on 49 receptions ... also played basketball helping the team to the state tournament ... in track as a senior he won the Valley League titles in the 400 meters, long jump and anchored the 400 and 1,600 relay teams ... San Diego Hall of Champions member. PERSONAL: Born in Camp Pendleton, California ... son of Darrell and Donna Catchings ... has one sister ... chose OSU because "I feel OSU offers me a chance to earn a great education and an enjoyable experience playing football" ... majoring in ethnic studies. CATCHINGS' CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year Rec. Yds TD Long 2008 7 95 0 31 2007 33 386 1 32 Totals 40 481 1 32CATCHINGS' RECEIVING GAME-BY-GAME (2008 -- played in all 13 games) No. Yds TD LG Stanford 4 54 0 17 USC 1 7 0 7 Utah 1 31 0 31 Arizona State 1 3 0 3CATCHINGS' RECEIVING GAME-BY-GAME (2007 - played in all 13 games) No Yds TD LG Utah 2 23 1 17 Cincinnati 4 34 0 12 Idaho State 1 9 0 9 Arizona State 2 19 0 10 UCLA 3 50 0 31 Arizona 4 32 0 12 California 2 43 0 26 Stanford 6 51 0 23 USC 1 19 0 19 Washington 2 15 0 16 Washington State4 70 0 32 Oregon 1 9 0 9 Maryland 1 12 0 12 |
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