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Players making national names for themselves

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Last updated: July 29, 2024 1:42 pm
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With spring practice nearing its end across college football this month, several players have made a grand impression in hopes of starring for their teams in 2024. From freshmen to transfers to second-team talents expected to surge, the intel is in from Power conference teams before the offseason summer lull.

Coaches are reluctant to establish two-deeps this time of year, at least publicly, in fear of losing players to the transfer portal, but fierce position battles breed competition and are intended to bring out the best in practice. The last few months provided ample time for staffs to figure out where they need to be personnel-wise and who could emerge as stars.

The portal and NIL is college football’s new norm surrounding roster improvements and several of the head-turners in spring camp are newcomers at their respective programs. With the spring window opening next week, you can expect several elite programs to be looking for additional talent, too.

Based on reporting received from team insiders and sources around college football, these are the flourishing spring stars primed for big seasons…

Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

(Photo: Getty)

Bryant Wesco Jr., WR, Clemson

(Photo: Cory Fravel, 247Sports)

It’s an early projection, but pencil in Clemson freshman Bryant Wesco Jr. as a first-year starter ahead of the opener against Georgia. He caught a touchdown pass in Saturday’s spring game and displayed an ability to catch balls at their highest point as a freakish athlete. Continuing to add weight is the goal this summer for Wesco, who has already put on eight pounds in practice, according to Dabo Swinney.

Bam Martin-Scott, LB, South Carolina

(Photo: Ryan Bethea, 247Sports)

South Carolina’s linebacker room received a major boost with the additions of transfers Bangally Kamara (Pitt) and Demetrius Knight Jr. (Charlotte), but the most consistent playmaker in the group is Bam Martin-Scott, sources said. The former JUCO transfer enters his fourth season with the Gamecocks and started three games last fall with 10 appearances. He became a factor down the stretch after defensive coordinator Clayton White moved to a 3-3-5 look, which appeared to be the sweet-spot scheme for Martin-Scott. He could be one of South Carolina’s most impactful defenders.

PJ Woodland, CB, LSU

PJ Woodland
(Photo: Chris Brooks, 247Sports)

How many true freshmen across the SEC got first-team spring reps at cornerback? PJ Woodland is a rarity. The three-star signee from Hattiesburg, Miss. forced LSU’s staff to give him a closer look with the 1s, sources say, given last season’s struggles in the secondary. He’s exactly what new LSU defensive coordinator Blake Baker wants on the outside — a speedy, physical player who can be trusted in coverage. Wide receiver Kyren Lacy and safety Major Burns are others enjoying the “best springs” or their respective careers in Baton Rouge.

Desman Stephens II, LB, USC

(Photo: Connor Morrissette | USCFootball.com, 247Sports)

USC’s starting group at linebacker is essentially set with Eric Gentry, Easton Mascarenas-Arnold, and Mason Cobb, but four-star freshman Desman Stephens II from Michigan showed enough to be a contributing player — and perhaps have an even bigger role. New USC linebacker coach Matt Entz, who led North Dakota State each of the past five seasons, expects Stephens to be a productive asset and recently indicated that he’s noticed a smooth, on-field transition for his freshman.

Jaishawn Barham, LB, Michigan

(Photo: Tommy Gilligan, USA TODAY Sports)

There’s a reason why Jaishawn Barham rated at the gem level in the transfer portal. The former Maryland linebacker settled in nicely at Michigan at the center of the Wolverines’ new-look attack defensively. Sherrone Moore made talent acquisition at the linebacker position at priority this spring after losing starters Junior Colson and Michael Barrett to the NFL Draft and Barham’s going to help in that regard. Based on what he’s shown during practice, Barham is naturally instinctive and just the caliber of an elite player at the second level that the Wolverines have grown accustomed to in recent years.

Colbie Young, WR, Georgia

(Photo: Getty)

Colbie Young is at Georgia with a point to prove. That’s how one source described the Miami transfer. He brings a physical, go-get-it presence to the Bulldogs that they’ve missed at the position in recent years and has already established himself as one of returning quarterback starter Carson Beck’s preferred targets. The 6-foot-5, 215-pound pass-catcher registered 47 receptions for 563 yards with five touchdowns last season. Young had 32 catches for 367 yards and five scores in 2022.

Jaylin Lucas, ATH, Florida State

(Photo: Christopher Nee, 247Sports)

Jaylin Lucas has been an “electrifying playmaker” for the Seminoles and is expected to be a difference-maker in various spots, including leading the efforts in FSU’s return game. Over his first two seasons at Indiana, Lucas managed three touchdowns on special teams and six on offense. There’s a reason Mike Norvell called this year’s Seminoles team the fastest he’s had in Tallahassee and Lucas is one of those leading factors.

Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee

(Photo: Ryan Callahan, 247Sports)

The defensive backfield needed to be addressed in the transfer portal and Jermod McCoy has been a headliner in Tennessee’s new-look secondary. He started five games as a freshman at Oregon State last season and chose the Vols over Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Oregon and SMU in the portal. The Vols lost five of their top six corners to the NFL Draft or transfer portal and he’s a plug-and-play guy who impressed so far.

Red Morgan, S, Alabama

(Photo: University of Alabama)

If Alabama’s season started next week, freshman safety Red Morgan would trot out there as the Crimson Tide’s sixth defensive back — possibly even fifth — as one source put it. He’s behind Keon Sabb and Malachi Moore in centerfield, but Morgan is ready to be impactful when given the opportunity this fall. DeVonta Smith is one returning defensive back that Morgan is going head to head with for snaps. The four-star from Phenix City isn’t as decorated as a few other first-year guys at the back end for the Crimson Tide, but looks ready to roll in the SEC and showed up in fantastic shape.

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