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Top 5 College Football True Freshman Performances from Week 1
Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

College football’s opening weekend doubled as a coming-out party for several blue-chip newcomers who didn’t wait long to make an impact. From calm debuts under the brightest lights to momentum-swinging plays against top-10 opponents, here are the true freshmen who set the tone for 2025 — with what they did, how they did it and why it matters next.

Bryce Underwood, QB, Michigan

The nation’s No. 1 recruit looked the part in his first start at the Big House, going 21-of-31 for 251 yards and a touchdown in No. 14 Michigan’s 34–17 win over New Mexico. Underwood joined Rick Leach, Chad Henne and Tate Forcier as the only freshmen to start a season opener at quarterback for the Wolverines and called the moment a "surreal feeling."

Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele, QB, California

Cal’s lefty freshman authored one of Week 1’s cleanest performances: 20-of-30, 234 yards and three touchdowns in a 34–15 road win at Oregon State. He completed his first nine attempts and became Cal’s first true freshman to start a season opener since Jared Goff in 2013.

Malachi Toney, WR, Miami

In a top-10 showdown, Miami asked a 17-year-old reclassify-and-play-now freshman to deliver — and he did. Toney led the Hurricanes with six catches for 82 yards and a 28-yard score in the 27–24 win over No. 6 Notre Dame. He also handled punt returns and would have won ACC Freshman Player of the Week if the competition wasn't so tough.

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Malik Washington, QB, Maryland

Washington seized the job — and the day — with three second-quarter touchdown passes as Maryland cruised past Florida Atlantic 39–7. The freshman finished 27-of-43 for 258 yards with no interceptions as the Terps notched their 16th straight non-conference win.

Vernell Brown III, WR, Florida

Florida’s legacy freshman turned heads with a one-handed, 41-yard grab and a debut line of three receptions for 79 yards, plus 70 combined return yards, in a 55–0 rout of LIU. Brown’s 79 receiving yards set a program record for a true freshman in his first start.

Honorable Mentions

  • Graceson Littleton, DB, Texas — The five-star nickel made multiple impact plays in the No. 1 vs. No. 3 showdown and earned the highest PFF grade of any true freshman CB in the country.
  • Tanook Hines, WR, USC — Became USC’s first true-freshman WR to start a season opener since Drake London, then logged a catch in his debut (1 rec, 11 yds) as the Trojans rolled Missouri State.
  • Tramell Jones Jr., QB, Florida — Backed up DJ Lagway and went 12-of-18 for 131 yards and 2 TDs — the first UF true freshman to throw two TDs in his debut since 2014 — in the Gators’ 55–0 win over LIU.
  • Myles Johnson, LB, Florida — Led UF true freshmen with 4 tackles and posted a 90.0 PFF grade.
  • Elyiss Williams, TE, Georgia — The 6-7 rookie’s first career catch went for a 23-yard TD in the 4th quarter vs. Marshall.
  • DJ Pickett, DB, LSU — The five-star freshman recorded two tackles in a gritty 17–10 road win at Clemson.

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This article first appeared on CFB-HQ on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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