Where college football's top 20 freshmen rank after two months
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Where college football's top 20 freshmen rank after two months
"One of the youngest players in the country, Toney reclassified into Miami's 2025 class and wasted no time proving he was undervalued as a three-star recruit. Even as the Hurricanes' season has teetered following losses to Louisville and SMU, Toney has remained solid, leading all freshman receivers in snaps, targets and receptions (59) through 10 games. Toney has also shown up against Miami's toughest opponents, which includes back-to-back 100-yard outings against Florida State and Louisville in October."
"At 5-foot-11 and 188 pounds, Toney has become Carson Beck's most reliable target and one of the ACC's most productive receivers, ranking fourth in catches and seventh in yards (698) among conference pass catchers through 10 games. He has added five touchdowns through the air and one on the ground in his rookie season. With secure hands, quickness after the catch and fearlessness in traffic, Toney looks like Miami's next great playmaker."
Developing freshmen into impactful players remains foundational for many top programs despite attention on the transfer portal. Highly touted freshmen became nationally recognized and statistical leaders quickly, and less-heralded freshmen stepped up at key positions for top-ranked teams. Toney reclassified into Miami's 2025 class and led all freshman receivers in snaps, targets and receptions (59) through 10 games, producing back-to-back 100-yard outings and ranking fourth in catches and seventh in yards (698) in the ACC. He added five passing touchdowns and one rushing score, showcasing secure hands, quickness after the catch and fearlessness in traffic. Bachmeier rebounded from a loss with a 296-yard passing game, 59 rushing yards and a road win.
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