RIO DE JANEIRO -- Amnat Ruenroeng speaks openly, even eagerly, about his years in a Thai prison.His path out of poverty, crime and drug addiction began in a cell. He wants it to end in an Olympic ring with a medal around his neck, and he was willing to return from the pro ranks to try for that storybook ending again.There are some good parts of being in prison, Ruenroeng said through a translator. You get discipline. You learn how to know whats right and whats wrong. In the prison, they provide education, and they have boxing, football and martial arts. Im good at boxing.Eight years after Ruenroeng fell just short of a medal in Beijing, the 36-year-old former IBF flyweight champion got his second Olympics off to another winning start Sunday night.Fighting 11 kilograms above his professional weight after qualifying for the games just one month earlier, he still beat Argentinas Ignacio Perrin by decision.I felt good, but I must do better because this is my chance, he said.When AIBA invited professional boxers to attempt to qualify for the Rio de Janeiro Games earlier this year, no big international names accepted the offer, and only three pros are in the Rio field. But Ruenroeng eagerly seized the chance just a few weeks after losing his professional title, and he earned qualification last month.He is hardly a man among boys in the amateur game, however: Ruenroeng decided to fight at the 60-kilogram lightweight limit, a whopping 11 kilograms above his flyweight professional limit. He was stopped during the qualifying tournament in Venezuela last month, and he will have to beat two more veteran Olympic-style fighters to get a medal in Rio.Its difficult, because my opponents have an advantage, Ruenroeng said. Theyre bigger, but I have the will.The risk was negligible to Ruenroeng, who still feels he owes a debt to boxing. He also shares many Thai athletes devotion to the King of Thailand, who pardoned him from a 15-year sentence after he showed boxing talent.Thats why I came here for a second time, to prove myself, he said. I have to find out whether I can get the Olympic medal or not.The second chapter of Ruenroengs life has been all about righting wrongs.A grade-school dropout, Ruenroeng said he went to jail three times and was serving a 15-year sentence for robbing a tourist when he first discovered his knack for boxing through a prison athletics program. He soon had a national title, a pardon and a purpose: To win internationally for Thailand, which has a decent history of boxing success.He earned a spot at the Beijing Olympics and won two fights, but fell one fight short of a medal in the light flyweight division. He lost a painful 5-2 decision to Mongolias Purevdorjin Serdamba, who went on to win silver.Ruenroeng didnt turn pro until 2012, but he had quick success. He won his title in January 2014 and defended it five times, even trouncing two-time Olympic gold medalist Zou Shiming last year.The amateur sport has changed since Ruenroeng and Zou left it. The fighters no longer wear headgear, and the Olympics are scored under a version of the 10-point professional standards instead of the punch-counting system used in Beijing.Ruenroeng didnt change much about his approach, sticking to the skills that had kept him unbeaten as a pro under Johnriel Casimero stopped him and took away his belt in May.Ruenroeng misses his wife and son back in Thailand, but he speaks to them daily. He sounds like the very definition of a rehabilitated prisoner when he looks back at the path behind him and the possibilities ahead.(Prison) made me know the importance of the family, of my friends, Ruenroeng said. It taught me that whatever I do, I have to have a conscience. I have to think before acting.Fake Jordan . Blackwood, 28, has played the last three seasons in the San Diego Padres system, including the past two summers with Class AA San Antonio of the Texas League. Wholesale Fake Vapormax . 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Fake Sneakers . -- Running backs Darren McFadden and Rashad Jennings were back at practice for the Oakland Raiders on Wednesday despite being hampered by hamstring injuries.Since the college football offseason, we have ranked everything from the weakest position groups to the biggest question marks. This week, using the ESPN College Football Power Rankings?as our guide, we answer this question: Which true freshman has had the biggest impact so far on each of the top 25 teams?1.?Alabama Crimson Tide Jalen Hurts Hurts wasnt supposed to be in the quarterback conversation, let alone the starter. Now the dual-threat athlete from Texas is the first true freshman in more than 30 years to begin a game under center at Alabama. Through two weeks of play, he has completed 61 percent of his passes for four touchdowns and one interception. -- Alex Scarborough2. Florida State SeminolesRicky AguayoFlorida State had the No. 1 class, thanks to a five-star signee, a top-two quarterback and 16 ESPN 300 recruits, but its biggest contributor so far is kicker Aguayo. Hes a perfect 7-for-7 on field goals, and in his debut, he kicked three fourth-quarter field goals to put the Ole Miss win on ice -- which Aguayo let everyone know runs through his veins. -- Jared Shanker3. Ohio State BuckeyesMichael Jordan The most recent true freshman to start the season opener on the offensive line for Ohio State? Just some guy named Orlando Pace. Thats a Hall of Fame standard for Jordan to try to reach, and while theres no reason to start working on a bronze bust yet, hes already making a mark in the trenches. After using his strength and maturity to make an early claim to a starting job, Jordan figures to hold onto it for a while. -- Austin Ward4. Houston Cougars Ed Oliver There is no question that Oliver has been the guy for the Cougars. A five-star recruit, Oliver was expected to have an instant impact, and he did, recording seven tackles and two sacks in the Cougars 33-23 upset win over Oklahoma on Sept. 3. Oliver earned a starting job at defensive tackle coming out of training camp and will be a surefire freshman All-American candidate. --?Sam Khan Jr.5.?Clemson Tigers Dexter LawrenceIt isnt that anyone doubted Lawrences ability before the season. He was Clemsons top recruit and an imposing force in the middle of the defensive line. But just how quickly Lawrence has made his presence felt is impressive. In the opener against Auburn, he was constantly in the backfield, and he recorded seven tackles, a sack and a pass breakup. In last weeks action against Troy, he again tallied seven tackles, including 1.5 for a loss. Through two weeks, Lawrence is tied with North Carolinas Nazair Jones for the most tackles by an ACC interior lineman. -- David M. Hale6. Michigan WolverinesChris Evans Two games into his college career, Evans has more than twice as many rushing yards as anyone else on the Wolverines roster. His speed provides a good complement to the power of senior starter DeVeon Smith and should give him opportunities to contribute throughout the season. -- Dan Murphy7. Stanford Cardinal Nate HerbigIts tough for a true freshman to see significant playing time in David Shaws program -- even Christian McCaffrey didnt get many touches two years ago. But Stanford is excited about 350-pound Herbig, and they used him as one of their extra offensive lineman against Kansas State (the Cardinal fittingly call this the Ogre position). Herbig was in on McCaffreys game-sealing 41-yard touchdown run, as he used his big frame to do some bulldozing on the right side. -- David Lombardi8. Washington Huskies ?Nick HarrisHarris has worked his way into the Huskies offensive line rotation, despite the fact that eight other Washington players came into this season with starting experience. Harris didnt come into Seattle with a ton of fanfare; he held offers from (besides UW) only Cal Poly and New Hampshire. However, Chris Petersen has been very impressed by his motor and physicality at guard. -- Chantel Jennings9. Wisconsin Badgers Anthony Lotti Lotti is the only true freshman listed as a starter on Wisconsins depth chart. He battled P.J. Rosowski for the spot and earned his first two punt attempts in Week 2 against Akron, averaging 37.5 yards. His second try didnt have enough hang time and was returned for a touchdown. Still, the coaching staff thinks highly of Lotti, a specialist who earned a scholarship out of high school. -- Jesse Temple10.?Louisville CardinalsMason KingIts a little tough to pick out an exceptional freshman on one of the countrys most experienced teams. Not a single first-year player appears on the Cardinals two-deep, and besides King, the punter, no redshirt freshman is a starter. So far this season, freshmen -- redshirt or otherwise -- have accounted for just 30 yards of offense and 12 tackles, so King wins by default. He has punted seven times for an average of 41.4 yards, which hasnt mattered all that much, given the points put up by red-hot QB Lamar Jackson. -- Hale11. Texas Longhorns Shane Buechele The Longhorns six-year search for their next great quarterback might finally be over. Buechele has been confident and efficient in his first two starts, completing 71.7 percent of his passes and guiding Texas new-look offense to 91 points in its first two games. The kid throws a mean deep ball too and isnt afraid to take hits in the run game. -- Max Olson12. Tennessee Volunteers Tyler ByrdThe Vols havent had a lot of contributions from freshmen yet. The one to keep an eye on is Byrd, who through two games has one catch for 5 yards. However, the former No. 1-rated high school athlete has a chance to make a big impact on an offense still searching for a more consistent passing game. Byrd could be used all over the place on offense. -- ?Edward?Aschoff13. Michigan State SpartansMike Panasiuk Donnie Corley might be the new name you hear most in East Lansing, but Panasiuk could provide an impportant layer of depth in the middle of ?the Spartan defensive line and could allow star lineman Malik McDowell to line up on the edge as a pass-rusher more often.dddddddddddd. -- Dan Murphy14.? Texas A&M AggiesColton PraterPrater won the starting job at left guard coming out of training camp and has given the Aggies a pair of solid performances right out of the gate, which have helped stabilize a position where the Aggies shuffled players in 2015. Prater is part of a young trio on the Aggies interior offensive line; the team is starting a true freshman (Prater), a redshirt freshman (center Erik McCoy) and a true sophomore (right guard Connor Lanfear). --?Khan15.?Oklahoma SoonersParrish Cobb With Dakota Austin struggling in Week 1 in Houston, the Sooners inserted Cobb into the starting lineup at cornerback in Week 2. With a big performance this week against Ohio State, Cobb will have a great chance to keep the starting gig indefinitely. -- Jake Trotter16. Notre Dame Fighting Irish Kevin StephersonStepherson turned some heads this spring when he enrolled, and he has made the most of his early opportunities among a young receiving corps, including catching three passes for 35 yards and a touchdown Saturday in a win over Nevada. -- Matt Fortuna17. Iowa HawkeyesKeith DuncanDuncan is a walk-on from Matthews, North Carolina, who emerged as one of the surprises of fall camp. He edged redshirt sophomores Mick Ellis and Miguel Recinos for the starting kicking job and has been perfect through two weeks. Hes 12-for-12 on extra points and drilled his only field goal try, a 22-yarder in the season opener against Miami (Ohio). Eight true freshmen were listed on Iowas initial two-deep this season, but the other seven were backups. --Temple18. Georgia Bulldogs Jacob Eason Georgia has a couple good options. Running back Brian Herrien (15 carries, 106 yards, one touchdown) has been one of the feel-good stories of the Bulldogs first two games, and David Marshall (five tackles, one sack, one pass breakup) has already made some noise on the defensive line. But the only real option here is the obvious one. Eason (19-for-32, 335 yards, two touchdowns, one interception) made his first career start last weekend against Nicholls State and will probably make his first true road appearance against Missouri on Saturday. -- David Ching19. Ole Miss Rebels Benito JonesThere are a handful of options here.?A.J. Brown?has already caught a touchdown. Greg Little is earning reps at left tackle. But Jones has been the most consistent and most impressive freshman to this point. In the season opener against Florida State, the former ESPN 300 star had four tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss. He followed that with five tackles against Wofford on Saturday. Jones might not be starting yet, but Ole Miss cant keep him off the field. --?Greg?Ostendorf20. LSU TigersMichael DivinityLSU has already played a dozen true freshmen, but nobody has made a massive impact to date. Divinity probably gets the nod here after handling extensive playing time at the F outside linebacker spot in the opener against Wisconsin, in which he notched four tackles and a stop for a 6-yard loss. However, Divinity did not play as much last week against Jacksonville State, with the Tigers relying heavily on a nickel defense, which does not feature Divinitys position, against the Gamecocks spread offense. -- Ching21. Oregon DucksTroy DyeThe linebacker was named the Pac-12s Week 1 defensive player of the week after he recorded 11 tackles (including 4.5 TFL and one sack) during the Ducks season-opening win over UC Davis. Last weekend, he followed that performance with six tackles in Oregons win over Virginia. Hes currently tied for third in the Pac-12 for tackles after two weeks and is one of only two freshmen in the top 40 in the conference. -- Jennings22.? Baylor Bears Zach Smith The Bears lost much of the star power from their recruiting class this summer. Receiver Denzel Mims earned a start last week against SMU, but none of 13 true freshmen who played can match the impact of Smith, whose presence allows the Baylor coaches to feel decent about their depth behind Seth Russell. An ESPN 300 prospect a year ago, Smith has completed five of eight throws for 60 yards. --?Mitch Sherman23. Arkansas Razorbacks McTelvin Agim The Arkansas coaching staff knew they were getting a good one when Agim signed with the Razorbacks. He was ranked No. 11 overall in the ESPN 300. Through the first two games, he has already made an impact. The 6-foot-3, 289-pound freshman recorded two tackles in his first college game, and he doubled that total this past Saturday, when he collected four tackles and his first career sack in the double-overtime win at TCU. This is just a glimpse of how good Agim can be. -- Ostendorf24. Florida GatorsJawaan Taylor After starting in Floridas season opener against UMass, Taylor came in and replaced starting right tackle Fred Johnson?and played very well on the outside. Taylor struggled at right tackle in his debut but shined in Week 2 by keeping quarterback Luke Del Rios right side pretty clean in Floridas blowout win over Kentucky. Whether he starts or not, Taylor is a solid option at right tackle for the Gators. -- Aschoff25. UCLA BruinsBrandon StephensThroughout training camp, it seemed like three running backs were in the mix for the starting job -- Soso Jamabo, Bolu Olorunfunmi and Nate Starks -- but a fourth, Stephens, ranks second on the team with 71 yards rushing through two games. He didnt get a carry in the opener against Texas A&M but was an obvious bright spot against UNLV on Saturday. -- Kyle Bonagura ' ' '