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'''CAREER HIGHLIGHTS'''
 
'''CAREER HIGHLIGHTS'''
 
* Lettered as wide receiver in 1980,81,82.
 
* Lettered as wide receiver in 1980,81,82.
 
* Led the team in [[Single-Season Receptions Leaders|receptions]] in each of the three years he played.
 
* Led the team in [[Single-Season Receptions Leaders|receptions]] in each of the three years he played.
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* Set the record for most [[Single-Season Receiving Yardage  Leaders|receiving yards]] in a season (779 yards in 1982). It still ranks among the top 20 all-time.
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* At the time, he was the Bruins' all-time leading receiver with over 100 career receptions for nearly 2,000 yards.
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* During his three years UCLA was 26-7-2, climbed to as high as #5 in the national polls and beat Michigan in the [[1983 Rose Bowl]].
 
* Was an 11th round selection in the Inaugural 1983 [[NFL Draft Selections|USFL Draft]] (Los Angeles Express)
 
* Was an 11th round selection in the Inaugural 1983 [[NFL Draft Selections|USFL Draft]] (Los Angeles Express)
  
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* Was an [[All-Conference Selections|All Pac-10 Selection]] in 1981 & 1982.
 
* Was an [[All-Conference Selections|All Pac-10 Selection]] in 1981 & 1982.
  
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[[Category: Player Listing]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 1 September 2017

Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends

CARMAC CARNEY

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Lettered as wide receiver in 1980,81,82.
  • Led the team in receptions in each of the three years he played.
  • Set the record for most receiving yards in a season (779 yards in 1982). It still ranks among the top 20 all-time.
  • At the time, he was the Bruins' all-time leading receiver with over 100 career receptions for nearly 2,000 yards.
  • During his three years UCLA was 26-7-2, climbed to as high as #5 in the national polls and beat Michigan in the 1983 Rose Bowl.
  • Was an 11th round selection in the Inaugural 1983 USFL Draft (Los Angeles Express)

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