Freshman Receivers Are Shaking Up the Game — Who’s Poised to Dominate?
Some are calling 2024 college football’s year of the freshman wide receiver. That’s because several entered the season with lofty expectations. We check in on how some are faring.
It’s not often that a true freshman wide receiver plays a major role in college football’s national championship race.
It last happened in 2017, when Alabama’s DeVonta Smith ended the season by catching a 41-yard touchdown to beat Georgia in overtime. And even then, Smith’s season is remembered for one historic moment, not for production over the whole year.


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