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Ranking college football's top 50 newcomers at midseason - ESPN

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Who are college football's most impactful newcomers for 2024? We gave our best guess in the preseason. Now we have some answers.

Back in August, we attempted to identify the top 100 newcomers of the 2024 season, based on intel from coaches and staffers throughout the sport on which new transfers and true freshmen were poised to make a significant impact.

It's time for a redo. Here's our midseason assessment of the top 50 newcomers of the 2024 season. We've made a ton of changes to the top of these rankings.

Some highly touted transfers and freshmen have lived up to all the hype, but many more have made big moves on the list based on impressive play and production.

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