Ranking the Newcomers: Best Freshmen and Transfers in CFB

TJ Inman
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10. Walter Nolen - Ole Miss Rebels
The Ole Miss Rebels invested heavily in the transfer portal and have to be crushed to be sitting with two losses and their College Football Playoff hopes on life support. Defensive tackle Walter Nolen is not at fault for the two defeats. Nolen, a Texas A&M transfer and a former five-star recruit, was a top target for many teams but settled in Oxford and has been excellent. He has six tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks, but his most significant impact is as a run defender. He anchors the Ole Miss run defense, currently No. 1 in the country at 66.6 yards per game allowed.
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1. Cam Ward - Miami Hurricanes
Cam Ward left Washington State and appeared to be headed to the NFL. After receiving feedback that led him to believe he would not be chosen in the first round, Ward began to take the collegiate recruiting process seriously and settled on the Miami Hurricanes. Mario Cristobal and his staff instantly began to fill the roster around him and geared up for a run at an ACC Championship, and Ward has not disappointed. He can still be a bit erratic with his decision-making and force some throws, but Ward is having a monster season with more than 2,200 passing yards and 23 total touchdowns. Miami is No. 6 in the country and expected to land in the College Football Playoff. A solid second half and Miami continuing to win will have Ward in New York as a Heisman Trophy finalist.
2024 Heisman Trophy Odds: Cam Ward +650
2. Kurtis Rourke - Indiana Hoosiers
New Indiana University head coach Curt Cignetti felt confident he could win with Ohio transfer Kurtis Rourke. However, Cignetti and his staff might be the only people who saw the first six games of this season coming. Rourke was expected to be a solid and veteran presence for an improved IU offense but has performed incredibly well, leading the Hoosiers to 6-0 for the first time since 1967. Indiana is averaging 47.5 points per game and more than 7.6 yards per play, and Rourke has completed 73.8 percent of his passes while averaging 11 yards per attempt. He has 14 touchdowns to only two interceptions, plus a pair of rushing touchdowns, and the Hoosiers have won every game by double-digits. Rourke and Indiana get their toughest test this Saturday as they host Nebraska. It’s a long shot, but if Rourke continues to perform at this level, he could also be a Heisman Trophy Finalist.
Week 8: Nebraska at Indiana (-6.5)
3. Jeremiah Smith - Ohio State Buckeyes
College football fans have known about Jeremiah Smith Jr. for a long while. The recruiting battle for his services was well-publicized, and there was a lot of hype about his ability to be a special player in Columbus. Smith Jr. is an outstanding athlete and built like an NFL wideout already at 6’3” and over 215 pounds. Six games into his career, he’s already drawing comparisons to some of the game’s best wide receivers ever and is on pace to shatter Ohio State freshman records. Smith has 553 yards and seven touchdowns, and he averages 17.3 yards per catch. His offensive pass interference against Oregon cost the Buckeyes big-time, but he’s not a “future star”; he’s already one of the country’s best offensive weapons.
4. Ryan Williams - Alabama Crimson Tide
Ryan Williams's age has been a talking point that has been beaten to death. It is hard to turn on a college football broadcast without being reminded that Alabama’s incredible freshman wide receiver is “only 17 years old!”. It gets said so often that the words have lost all meaning, but take a step back and consider how impressive Williams is performing at this level without a physically mature frame. Jeremiah Smith Jr. is a big freshman who looks the part of a star wide receiver. Williams still needs to add strength and size but moves with ease and grace and then explodes with a burst to make a huge play. His incredible touchdown against Georgia won Alabama the game over the Bulldogs, and he already has seven catches of 40 yards or more. Longtime Alabama fans are comparing Williams favorably to guys like Julio Jones and DeVonta Smith.
Week 8: Alabama (-2.5) at Tennessee
5. Nic Scourton - Texas A&M Aggies
Texas A&M has never had a problem acquiring talent. New head coach Mike Elko quickly put the Aggies’ considerable resources to good use by landing the best pass rusher available in the transfer portal: Nic Scourton from Purdue. The Texas native chose to return “home” and leads all SEC pressures with 20, and he is second in the league in tackles for loss. Texas A&M is 3-0 in the SEC, and Scourton has 6.5 tackles for loss in the past two wins. After leading the Big Ten in sacks in 2023, the edge rusher looked like he might jump to the SEC and do the same thing in College Station.
Week 8: Texas A&M (-16.5) at Mississippi State
6. Kyle Kennard - South Carolina Gamecocks
Another SEC edge rusher has not received the hype Scourton has, but South Carolina’s Kyle Kennard leads the Southeastern Conference with 7.5 sacks. This has been a surprise as Kennard only had 12.5 career sacks at Georgia Tech and was not expected to be a significant contributor to this Gamecocks’ defense. South Carolina has gotten excellent defensive line play this season but has come up short against LSU and Alabama and still has a tough road ahead. They’ll need Kennard to continue producing at a high level to make a bowl game.
Week 8: South Carolina (+1.5) at Oklahoma
7. Dillon Gabriel - Oregon Ducks
Dillon Gabriel has to be on this list after his performance against the Ohio State Buckeyes in Oregon’s huge win on October 12. The former UCF Knight and former Oklahoma Sooner left Norman to make way for Jackson Arnold (whoops!) and chose Oregon so that he could play for offensive coordinator Will Stein. It looked like a great fit on paper, and on the field, it has proven to be true. The offense slumped slightly to begin the season but started to take off against Oregon State and then really took off against the Buckeyes as Gabriel threw for 341 yards with three touchdowns. Oregon is now a favorite to make the Big Ten Championship, and Gabriel has vaulted himself into the Heisman Trophy conversation.
Week 8: Oregon (+27.5) at Purdue
8. Derrick Harmon - Oregon Ducks
To outside observers, it can be difficult for defensive tackles to make a notable impact, but Oregon’s Derrick Harmon made a couple of splashy plays against Ohio State. Harmon transferred from Michigan State, landed in Eugene, and has been a force on the defensive line each game. Harmon has 22 tackles with three sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss, plus two forced fumbles. One of those fumbles was huge as he took the ball from Ohio State’s Quinshon Judkins. The play led to Oregon’s first touchdown and helped set the tone for the Ducks.
Week 8: Oregon (+27.5) at Purdue
9. Diego Pavia - Vanderbilt Commodores
Much like Kurtis Rourke at Indiana, Diego Pavia has changed the tenor of a whole program. The former New Mexico State quarterback does not have amazing numbers, but he was massive against Alabama and gave Vanderbilt fans a night they will never forget. Pavia is completing 69 percent of his passes and has only thrown one interception. He continues to take care of the ball and put his team in a position to succeed. His real value has come in his toughness and leadership, as he has shouldered the load for 105 carries for a team-high 388 yards. Vanderbilt is now 4-2 and has a real chance at a solid bowl game.
10. Walter Nolen - Ole Miss Rebels
The Ole Miss Rebels invested heavily in the transfer portal and have to be crushed to be sitting with two losses and their College Football Playoff hopes on life support. Defensive tackle Walter Nolen is not at fault for the two defeats. Nolen, a Texas A&M transfer and a former five-star recruit, was a top target for many teams but settled in Oxford and has been excellent. He has six tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks, but his most significant impact is as a run defender. He anchors the Ole Miss run defense, currently No. 1 in the country at 66.6 yards per game allowed.
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1. Cam Ward - Miami Hurricanes
Cam Ward left Washington State and appeared to be headed to the NFL. After receiving feedback that led him to believe he would not be chosen in the first round, Ward began to take the collegiate recruiting process seriously and settled on the Miami Hurricanes. Mario Cristobal and his staff instantly began to fill the roster around him and geared up for a run at an ACC Championship, and Ward has not disappointed. He can still be a bit erratic with his decision-making and force some throws, but Ward is having a monster season with more than 2,200 passing yards and 23 total touchdowns. Miami is No. 6 in the country and expected to land in the College Football Playoff. A solid second half and Miami continuing to win will have Ward in New York as a Heisman Trophy finalist.
2024 Heisman Trophy Odds: Cam Ward +650

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