NCAAF Week 1 Showdown: Freshmen Stars, Key Matchups, and Offseason Highlights
Explore the exciting matchups and rising stars in NCAAF Week 1, including Arch Manning and Jeremiah Smith, plus key offseason quotes and freshmen to watch.

Expectations for Arch Manning and Jeremiah Smith
Arch Manning is set to lead the Texas Longhorns in a highly anticipated matchup against Ohio State. Manning, known for his deep throws and mobility, will look to make an impact early in the season. Texas’ offensive strategy will focus on keeping the offense moving forward, especially with four new starters on the offensive line. Manning’s ability to perform under pressure will be crucial for the Longhorns' national championship aspirations.
Jeremiah Smith, coming off a stellar freshman season, is expected to play even faster this year. Smith’s performance will be key for Ohio State as they face Texas. His ability to create opportunities for his teammates, like Carnell Tate and Emeka Egbuka, will be vital in this high-stakes game.
LSU vs. Clemson: Freshmen to Watch
LSU faces a tough road matchup against Clemson to start the season. With four starters from last year’s offensive line now in the NFL, LSU’s new unit will need to improve dramatically to contend for a playoff berth. Freshmen Caden Durham and Harlem Berry will be crucial in getting the ground game going.
Clemson will rely on their defensive front, led by Peter Woods and T.J. Parker, to dominate the line of scrimmage. New defensive coordinator Tom Allen’s aggressive approach will be tested against LSU’s offense. On the offensive side, converted receiver Adam Randall and true freshman Gideon Davidson will look to make an impact.
Five Freshmen to Watch in Week 1
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Bryce Underwood, QB, Michigan: The top 2025 recruit will make his debut against New Mexico. Underwood’s elite arm talent and mobility have impressed the coaching staff, and he will be a key player for Michigan this season.
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Elijah Griffin, DT, Georgia: Griffin, the top-ranked prospect from Georgia, is expected to be a Day 1 contributor for the Bulldogs. His speed, physicality, and size make him a standout on the defensive line.
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Dakorien Moore, WR, Oregon: Moore’s elite speed and playmaking ability will be crucial for Oregon’s offense. He is expected to be a key downfield producer for the Ducks.
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Demetres Samuel Jr., DB/WR, Syracuse: Samuel, a two-way talent, will start at cornerback and also take snaps at wide receiver. His versatility will be a major asset for Syracuse.
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Jayvan Boggs, WR, Florida State: Boggs, a highly productive high school player, is listed as a starter for Florida State. His route running and ability to gain yards after the catch will be key for the Seminoles.
Notable Offseason Quotes
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Deion Sanders, Colorado: “I depend on Depends. ... I'm making a joke out of it, but it is real. It is real. It is real. If you see a port-a-potty on the sideline, it is real, I'm just telling you.”
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Dan Lanning, Oregon: “But since we're in Vegas, it seems like the right time to say it, our theme for this team is double down.”
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Curt Cignetti, Indiana: “We figured we would just adopt SEC scheduling philosophy, you know? Some people don't like it. I'm more focused on those nine conference games.”
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Urban Meyer, Former Ohio State Coach: “The recent NCAA ruling to not punish players that weren't involved is correct. However, this ruling also proves that the NCAA as an enforcement arm no longer exists.”
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Tommy Castellanos, Florida State QB: “They don't have Nick Saban to save them. I just don't see them stopping me.”
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Arch Manning, Texas QB: “I'm 21 so I can do shots at a bar.”
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T.J. Parker, Clemson DE: “They can have their opinion. We're going to handle all that on Aug. 30.”
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Mario Cristobal, Miami Coach: “I still have the [Catholics versus Convicts] shirt. I do. It's well documented that's as intense if not the most intense rivalry that at that time it felt like the national championship went through South Bend or Coral Gables.”
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P.J. Fleck, Minnesota Coach: “Be delusional ... It means no cap on the jar, no limitations, dreaming big. With the College Football Playoff where it is, as Indiana showed last year, anybody can get there.”