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<H1>Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends</h1>
 
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<h4>J.J. STOKES</h4>
 
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'''CAREER HIGHLIGHTS'''
 
'''CAREER HIGHLIGHTS'''
 
* Lettered as wide receiver in 1991,92,93,94
 
* Lettered as wide receiver in 1991,92,93,94
 
* Set school record for [[Single-Season Receptions Leaders|receptions]] (82) in 1993.
 
* Set school record for [[Single-Season Receptions Leaders|receptions]] (82) in 1993.
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* Set school record for [[Single-Season Receiving Yardage Leaders|single-season receiving yards]] (1993 - 1,181 yds). It still ranks 4th on the team.
 
* His 102 points led team in 1993. The total currently ranks 12th on the [[Single-Season_Scoring_Leaders| all-time list]].
 
* His 102 points led team in 1993. The total currently ranks 12th on the [[Single-Season_Scoring_Leaders| all-time list]].
* Set Rose Bowl record with 14 catches for 176 yards in 1994 Rose Bowl.
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* Set Rose Bowl record with 14 catches for 176 yards in [[1994 Rose Bowl]].
 
* His 17 TD catches in 1993 set a school record.  
 
* His 17 TD catches in 1993 set a school record.  
 
* His 28 career TD catches is tops for the team.
 
* His 28 career TD catches is tops for the team.
* He ranks 4th on the team for yards (2,469) and receptions (154).
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* He ranks among the top ten on the team for career yards (2,469) and receptions (154).
 
* Was at the receiving end of a [[Cook, Wayne|Wayne Cook]] pass play that went 95 yards for a TD versus the [[1993]] [[Washington|Washington Huskies]]. That play stands as longest pass play for a TD in UCLA history.
 
* Was at the receiving end of a [[Cook, Wayne|Wayne Cook]] pass play that went 95 yards for a TD versus the [[1993]] [[Washington|Washington Huskies]]. That play stands as longest pass play for a TD in UCLA history.
 
* Was a 1st round selection in the 1995 [[NFL Draft Selections|NFL Draft]] (San Francisco).
 
* Was a 1st round selection in the 1995 [[NFL Draft Selections|NFL Draft]] (San Francisco).
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'''ACCOLADES'''
 
'''ACCOLADES'''
* Earned consensus first-team [[All-Americans|All-American]] in 1993.
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* Earned [[All-Conference Selections|All-Pac 10]] & consensus first-team [[All-Americans|All-American]] in [[1993]].
 
* Was 7th in Heisman Trophy voting in 93.
 
* Was 7th in Heisman Trophy voting in 93.
 
* Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year in 1993.
 
* Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year in 1993.
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* Inducted into the [[Hall of Fame (UCLA)|UCLA HOF]] in 2009.
 
* Inducted into the [[Hall of Fame (UCLA)|UCLA HOF]] in 2009.
  
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[[Category: Player Listing]]
 
[[Category: Player Listing]]
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[[Category: Top Award Finishers]]

Latest revision as of 20:29, 1 September 2017

Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends

J.J. STOKES

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Lettered as wide receiver in 1991,92,93,94
  • Set school record for receptions (82) in 1993.
  • Set school record for single-season receiving yards (1993 - 1,181 yds). It still ranks 4th on the team.
  • His 102 points led team in 1993. The total currently ranks 12th on the all-time list.
  • Set Rose Bowl record with 14 catches for 176 yards in 1994 Rose Bowl.
  • His 17 TD catches in 1993 set a school record.
  • His 28 career TD catches is tops for the team.
  • He ranks among the top ten on the team for career yards (2,469) and receptions (154).
  • Was at the receiving end of a Wayne Cook pass play that went 95 yards for a TD versus the 1993 Washington Huskies. That play stands as longest pass play for a TD in UCLA history.
  • Was a 1st round selection in the 1995 NFL Draft (San Francisco).
  • Was part of 2003 Super Bowl championship team (New England).

ACCOLADES