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'''Mister Big Chest''' (born January 7, 1998) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]]  for the [[NONE]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (X). He played college football for Oklahoma State University (OKST) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
 
'''Mister Big Chest''' (born January 7, 1998) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]]  for the [[NONE]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (X). He played college football for Oklahoma State University (OKST) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
 
  
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
"Mister Big Chest was born in Kansas City, MO and played for nearby Overland Park High School. He played few very minutes up until his  
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Mister Big Chest was born in Kansas City, MO and played for nearby Overland Park High School. He played few very minutes up until his  
 
junior year when he had the opportunity to sub in for the injured starting receiver in the State Championship. Big Chest, or 'MBC' as his  
 
junior year when he had the opportunity to sub in for the injured starting receiver in the State Championship. Big Chest, or 'MBC' as his  
 
teammates soon began calling him, earned his monicker by burning the top CB in the state for what would ultimately be the game winning  
 
teammates soon began calling him, earned his monicker by burning the top CB in the state for what would ultimately be the game winning  
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for violation of team rules, but maintained punt return duties. Though it has never been confirmed, several sources close to MBC have cited
 
for violation of team rules, but maintained punt return duties. Though it has never been confirmed, several sources close to MBC have cited
 
coaching staff learning of his marijuana use as the reason for his benching. MBC returned three punts for touchdowns his senior year, but
 
coaching staff learning of his marijuana use as the reason for his benching. MBC returned three punts for touchdowns his senior year, but
had offers withdrawn from Alabama, Oklahoma, Michigan and Texas, amongst others."
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had offers withdrawn from Alabama, Oklahoma, Michigan and Texas, amongst others.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
"MBC was recruited by Mike Gundy and his staff to follow in the footsteps of previous greats at Oklahoma State (Dez Bryant,  
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MBC was recruited by Mike Gundy and his staff to follow in the footsteps of previous greats at Oklahoma State (Dez Bryant,  
 
Justin Blackmon, James Washington). During his freshman and sophomore years, standout Tylan Wallace took the majority of the snaps,  
 
Justin Blackmon, James Washington). During his freshman and sophomore years, standout Tylan Wallace took the majority of the snaps,  
 
but his patience was rewarded his Junior year, when he became the fourth WR at Oklahoma State to win the Biletnikoff.  
 
but his patience was rewarded his Junior year, when he became the fourth WR at Oklahoma State to win the Biletnikoff.  
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as the #4 seed and lost in the first round, largely due to the suspension of their star wide receiver.
 
as the #4 seed and lost in the first round, largely due to the suspension of their star wide receiver.
  
He ended his career with 4,569 yards receiving with 43 touchdowns."
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He ended his career with 4,569 yards receiving with 43 touchdowns.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
==College career statistics==
 
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==Professional career==
 
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===Professional career statistics===
 
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==Achievements and records==
 
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Revision as of 21:03, 15 March 2019

Mister Big Chest
Image of Mister Big Chest
Mister Big Chest interviews at the Combine.
No. 11 – NONE
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (1998-03-07)March 7, 1998 (aged 63)
Kansas City, MO
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:207 lb (94 kg)
Career information
High school:Overland Park HS
College:Oklahoma State University
Career history
Roster status:Active

Mister Big Chest (born January 7, 1998) is an American football wide receiver for the NONE of the National Simulation Football League (X). He played college football for Oklahoma State University (OKST) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Mister Big Chest was born in Kansas City, MO and played for nearby Overland Park High School. He played few very minutes up until his junior year when he had the opportunity to sub in for the injured starting receiver in the State Championship. Big Chest, or 'MBC' as his teammates soon began calling him, earned his monicker by burning the top CB in the state for what would ultimately be the game winning touchdown.

In his senior season, MBC looked to top his previous record-breaking season until he was ultimately benched for the season by his coach for violation of team rules, but maintained punt return duties. Though it has never been confirmed, several sources close to MBC have cited coaching staff learning of his marijuana use as the reason for his benching. MBC returned three punts for touchdowns his senior year, but had offers withdrawn from Alabama, Oklahoma, Michigan and Texas, amongst others.

College career

MBC was recruited by Mike Gundy and his staff to follow in the footsteps of previous greats at Oklahoma State (Dez Bryant, Justin Blackmon, James Washington). During his freshman and sophomore years, standout Tylan Wallace took the majority of the snaps, but his patience was rewarded his Junior year, when he became the fourth WR at Oklahoma State to win the Biletnikoff.

Expectations were high for MBC's senior season at Oklahoma State, coming off a promising season, the Cowboys were a favorite dark horse for a CFP spot. MBC did his part, gaining nearly 2,000 all-purpose yards along with 14 touchdowns. In the biggest game of his career, MBC scorched the Oklahoma Sooners in the Big 12 Title Game for 213 receiving yards. In what would amount to a 41-17 blow-out, Mister Big Chest mooned the Oklahoma crowd, later leading the NCAA suspend him for one game. Ultimately, the Cowboys were selected as the #4 seed and lost in the first round, largely due to the suspension of their star wide receiver.

He ended his career with 4,569 yards receiving with 43 touchdowns.

College career statistics

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Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 2 in
(1.88 m)
207 lb
(94 kg)

Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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