Which CFB freshman should you keep your eye on this fall? Check out _RyanFowler_’s list 👇
From the SEC to the Big Ten and all the conferences in between, the list of impactful true freshmen in college football this fall is a long index of athletes just now finding their way around their respective college campuses. From five-star studs to some of the more unknown players in the nation, here are 10 freshmen to watch that should have their fingerprints all over the overall success of their college football programs this season.
A physical run blocker with excellent footwork and movement skills, Knox could be another name to know out of a Northwestern pipeline that has recently produced the likes of first-rounders Rashawn Slater and Peter Skoronski.Expected to start at slot for the Utes, Matthews flew under the radar as a three-star recruit out of the talent bed that is the state of California.
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