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College football 2022 preseason true freshman All-America team
ESPN PLUS $ MATERIALThe college football season is right around the corner, which means a bevy of true freshmen around the country are fighting to earn spots on the field. Transfers and upperclassmen are trying to hold the newcomers off, but every season, there are a number of first-year players who come in and earn a starting job.
Last year, Caleb Williams supplanted Spencer Rattler midway through the season and became Oklahoma's starter. Running backs TreVeyon Henderson at Ohio State and Braelon Allen at Wisconsin were breakout stars, and Georgia tight end Brock Bowers quickly became one of the best offensive players in the country.
The list of players who contributed in their first seasons at the college level goes on, and it's safe to say we are expecting a new group of freshmen to show up this year and become playmakers for their respective teams.
Tom Luginbill and Tom VanHaaren go position by position in selecting the preseason true freshman All-America team for the 2022 season, a list that is based on need, opportunity and talent level entering Week 1.
Luginbill and VanHaaren: QB Cade Klubnik
Clemson | 2022 ESPN 300 ranking: 29Clemson won 10 games in 2021 and returns nine starters on offense, including QB DJ Uiagalelei, but he's going to have a short leash because the more accurate and mobile Klubnik is nipping at his heels. The dynamic could be a similar situation to the 2019 season between Kelly Bryant and Trevor Lawrence. -- Luginbill
The quarterback position has become more and more difficult to predict when it comes to success for true freshmen, especially since transfers have filled a lot of opportunities. Klubnik is arriving at Clemson at an interesting time with Uiagalelei struggling last season. Klubnik has every opportunity to play early if Uiagalelei doesn't improve. -- VanHaaren
Luginbill and VanHaaren: RB Nicholas Singleton
Penn State | 2022 ESPN 300 ranking: 57Keyvone Lee may be back for Penn State, but Singleton is too fast and too refined to not have a significant role this fall. He brings game-breaking ability to the offense, and when he's in space, produces big, explosive plays that the Nittany Lions' offense has been lacking. -- Luginbill
Penn State ranked 115th in rushing yards, 118th in rushing yards per game, 121st in yards per rush and 117tth in rushing touchdowns last season. To say the run game needed help is an understatement. The staff also lost Noah Cain and John Lovett, but added Singleton and Kaytron Allen in the 2022 class. Both have a big opportunity to contribute right away. -- VanHaaren
Luginbill: RB George Pettaway
North Carolina | 2022 ESPN 300 ranking: 90Like Singleton, British Brooks may be listed ahead of Pettaway on the depth chart, but Pettaway brings a different dimension with his sudden explosiveness and ability to make defenders miss. With Brooks and Pettaway, Mack Brown's offense could resemble UNC's 2020 run game, which featured the outstanding duo of Michael Carter and Javonte Williams.
VanHaaren: RB Raleek Brown
USC | 2022 ESPN 300 ranking: 64Brown was committed to Oklahoma, but flipped to USC once Lincoln Riley took the head-coaching job for the Trojans. Brown was ranked No. 64 overall, and while he isn't the biggest back at 5-foot-8, 185 pounds, he will be able to contribute to the run game, the pass game and return game.
Luginbill: WR Luther Burden III
Missouri | 2022 ESPN 300 ranking: 5I just so happened to call the Missouri spring game in April. Let's just say Burden was the best player on the field for the Tigers on offense. That's pretty much all you need to know. The real question is can they get him the ball consistently?
VanHaaren: WR Jordan Hudson
TCU | 2022 ESPN 300 ranking: 58I agree with the Burden pick, but I'm going to cheat a little bit to get another name on the list. Hudson was the No. 58 prospect in the 2022 class and signed with TCU after Sonny Dykes left SMU to take the Horned Frogs' head-coaching job. The offense has a lot of experience returning at receiver, but Hudson might be too good to keep off the field. He has size (6-1, 180) and speed to play early and should factor in to some extent.
Luginbill and VanHaaren: WR Evan Stewart
Texas A&M | 2022 ESPN 300 ranking: 13There's a lot of hype surrounding Stewart, and so far, it appears to be real. The Aggies have a need for game-breakers, and with his 10.5-meter track speed and ability to stretch the field, Stewart should join Ainias Smith as one of the top two targets for whoever is playing quarterback this fall. -- Luginbill
The Aggies lost tight end Jalen Wydermyer, running back Isaiah Spiller and receivers Demond Demas and Caleb Chapman, who all factored into the pass game last season. Stewart will have Haynes King and Max Johnson at quarterback, so stability under center should give Stewart a chance to succeed early. -- VanHaaren
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