2005 season: detail
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Against Minnesota, Orr caught 3 passes for 64 yards. In a game against Purdue in [[Camp Randall Stadium]] the next week, Orr hauled in 4 passes for 53 yards, and against Illinois the week after, he caught 5 passes for 41 yards. In a game against eventual Big Ten champion [[2005 Penn State Nittany Lions football team|Penn State]], Orr found room for 89 yards on just 3 receptions against one of the top defenses in the nation. In his final home game, the Badgers were upset by the Iowa Hawkeyes; Orr caught just one pass for 9 yards. Against Hawaii in his final regular season game with the Badgers, Orr caught 3 passes for 60 yards, with 2 touchdown receptions as the Badgers won their 9th game of the year, 41–24. In the [[2006 Capital One Bowl]] against Auburn, Orr would catch 4 passes for 74 yards in a 24-10 Wisconsin win. |
Against Minnesota, Orr caught 3 passes for 64 yards. In a game against Purdue in [[Camp Randall Stadium]] the next week, Orr hauled in 4 passes for 53 yards, and against Illinois the week after, he caught 5 passes for 41 yards. In a game against eventual Big Ten champion [[2005 Penn State Nittany Lions football team|Penn State]], Orr found room for 89 yards on just 3 receptions against one of the top defenses in the nation. In his final home game, the Badgers were upset by the Iowa Hawkeyes; Orr caught just one pass for 9 yards. Against Hawaii in his final regular season game with the Badgers, Orr caught 3 passes for 60 yards, with 2 touchdown receptions as the Badgers won their 9th game of the year, 41–24. In the [[2006 Capital One Bowl]] against Auburn, Orr would catch 4 passes for 74 yards in a 24-10 Wisconsin win. |
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Orr was selected in the 6th round of the [[2006 NFL draft]] by the Tennessee Titans. |
Orr was selected in the sixth round of the [[2006 NFL draft]] with the 172nd overall pick by the Tennessee Titans. |
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==Professional career== |
==Professional career== |