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    College Football’s Fastest Players of Week 1: Nick Singleton Speeds His Way to No. 1

    The fastest players in college football are a star-studded group from Florida to Michigan and all in between. Here are the staggering numbers from Week 1.

    What a weekend of college football it was in Week 1 as our great sport made its triumphant return to action from Thursday to Monday. Across the five-day slate of action, there were plenty of highlights that also included college football’s fastest players back in action.

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    Courtesy of our friends at Reel Analytics, the fastest ball carriers are tracked from every game across the country. To find out more about RA and how they track their data, find them here: RAnalytics on Twitter | Reel Analytics via NetCapital

    T5) Kyson Brown, RB, Arizona State: 20.0 mph

    Late in their Week 1 game against Wyoming, Arizona State fans got a glimpse of what the future looks like under head coach Kenny Dillingham. Up 41-0 in the third quarter, RB Kyson Brown took a screen pass the distance through the Wyoming defense.

    Brown reached 20.0 mph on the play and gave a glimpse of what makes this ASU offense potentially dangerous in 2024.

    Brown recorded 98 yards on just eight total touches on offense as the sophomore looks to continue to break out this season.

    T5) Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona: 20.0 mph

    Well, Tetairoa McMillan isn’t human, that’s been confirmed after his Week 1 performance. If you stayed up late to check it out, McMillan went wild on the New Mexico secondary, but it wasn’t just his ball skills and overall athleticism that shined.

    McMillan reached 20.0 mph on one touchdown and 19.4 mph on another in a dominant outing.

    It’s this kind of performance that makes the Wildcats and McMillan must-watch TV in 2024.

    4) Will Johnson, CB, Michigan: 20.3 mph

    Sheesh, what can’t Will Johnson do? Icing the game with his pure instincts in coverage, Johnson grabbed an interception off Fresno State QB Mikey Keene with just over four minutes left in the game, taking it back 85 yards for a pick-six to put it away for Michigan.

    He reached 20.3 mph on the return as his closing speed and top speed were shown in one dominant moment.

    Johnson is absolutely a Heisman Trophy candidate as well as favorite to land the Thorpe Award, but it’s his athleticism, ball skills, and now his top speed that make him a highly-coveted first-round NFL Draft prospect.

    3) Jimmy Horn Jr., WR, Colorado: 20.8 mph

    Colorado was locked in a dogfight with North Dakota State all night long to open the season. Ultimately, the game went the way of the Buffaloes, thanks in large part to the efforts of Jimmy Horn Jr. and Shedeur Sanders.

    On this 69-yard touchdown reception, Horn maxed out at 20.8 mph, impressively hitting that mark after making multiple defenders miss and speeding up the sidelines.

    Horn was dominant all game long and showed off more than just his speed by flashing his strong hands and route-running skills against NDSU.

    2) Montrell Johnson, RB, Florida: 21.0 mph

    Okay, so it wasn’t all bad for the Florida Gators on Saturday against Miami, but it certainly wasn’t all good. The minimal good came by way of their lone highlight of the first half: Montrell Johnson going the distance.

    Johnson reached 21.0 mph on this touchdown run around the left side, a 71-yard highlight-reel-worthy moment.

    While that was the lone highlight for UF, it gave the Gators some hope for the rest of the season if they can ride Johnson’s legs through their SEC schedule.

    1) Nick Singleton, RB, Penn State: 21.8 mph

    Though we had to wait a bit to see it, the action in the second half of the Penn State-West Virginia game was well worth it. That included a terrific showing from the Nittany Lions offense that ultimately put the game away.

    Taking a carry 40 yards for a touchdown, star RB Nick Singleton put the game on ice by hitting 21.9 mph en route to six points.

    Singleton’s run gave Penn State a 27-6 lead and earned him the title of fastest player from Week 1.

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