The Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation announced today that wide receivers Bryant Wesco Jr. and Antonio Williams have been named as two of 47 candidates on the watch list for the Biletnikoff Award, presented annually to the nation’s most outstanding receiver regardless of position. Additional information from the TQC Foundation is included below.
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Tallahassee, FL – The Tallahassee Quarterback Club (TQC) Foundation, Inc., the Florida-based creator and sponsor of the prestigious Biletnikoff Award, has released the 2025 Biletnikoff Award Preseason Watch List.
The Biletnikoff Award annually recognizes the college football season’s outstanding FBS receiver. Any player, regardless of position (wide receiver, tight end, slot back, and running back) who catches a pass is eligible for the award. As such, the Biletnikoff Award recognizes college football’s outstanding receiver, not merely college football’s outstanding wide receiver. Tight end Kyle Pitts was a finalist in 2020 and other tight ends were semifinalists in prior years. Moreover, the Biletnikoff Award is a single season, not career, award.
The Biletnikoff Award’s semifinalists, three finalists, and award recipient are selected by the highly distinguished Biletnikoff Award National Selection Committee, a group of 600 prominent college football journalists, commentators, announcers, Biletnikoff Award winners, and other former receivers. Foundation trustees do not vote and have never voted. For a list of voters, please see BiletnikoffAward.com/voters.
Receivers are frequently added to the watch list as their season performances dictate. Actual, not potential, performance is the basis for inclusion on the Biletnikoff Award Watch List.
The Biletnikoff Award candidate eligibility and voting criteria, transparently explicit and detailed, are available for review at BiletnikoffAward.com/criteria.
The 2025 Biletnikoff Award Preseason Watch List
(Other receivers will be added as their season performances dictate)
Aaron Anderson, LSU (WR)
Chris Bell, Louisville (WR)
Skyler Bell, UConn (WR)
Germie Bernard, Alabama (WR)
O’Mega Blake, Arkansas (WR)
Denzel Boston, Washington (WR)
Jayce Brown, Kansas State (WR)
Josh Cameron, Baylor (WR)
Cam Coleman, Auburn (WR)
Kevin Coleman Jr., Missouri (WR)
Caleb Douglas, Texas Tech (WR)
Jack Endries, Texas (TE)
Malachi Fields, Notre Dame (WR)
Ted Hurst, Georgia State (WR)
Justin Joly, North…