The NCAA passed a new rule this year that allows players to play in up to four games and keep their redshirts in tact.

On Saturday, new Florida coach Dan Mullen took full advantage of that rule, allowing all 15 of Florida’s available freshmen to get some game action.

According to 247Sports, 30 Gators made their Florida debuts on Saturday night — a truly incredible number. And, per the report, several of them made big impacts:

Many of the new faces also played significant roles. Transfer receiver Van Jefferson and Trevon Grimes accounted for a combined seven catches for 84 yards and three touchdowns. Defensive end Zachary Carter blocked a field goal after redshirting in 2017. Running back Dameon Pierce, a true freshman, led the team with nine carries for 73 yards and also had a big hit on a tackle on kickoff return.

Per the report, the only true freshman signee who didn’t play was WR Jacob Copeland, who missed the game with a knee injury.

How many of these guys keep their redshirts and how many play in more than four games remains to be seen, but it was cool to see so many players get some game action on Saturday night.