Finally had chance to look.
We are NOT the youngest team in America. Texas has 9 players that play for them. 6 freshman and 3 sophs. Jaylen Bond only played 2 games but he's a soph too. And Kabongo would be another soph making it 6 and 4 or 5. Food for thought based on what we keep hearing.
I was curious how they would measure that. As an engineer, I would say you count the number of players, multiply each by their age and divide by the number of players. For example 12 guys, 6 x 18yrs old and 6 x 19 year olds = 222/12 = 18.5 ... that sort of way. That is how I would measure youngest. The official website doesn't appear to list the players' ages, so I couldn't do the real math.
Now if you go by class (freshmen, soph, etc), to me that is more about being the least experienced team in the country, not the youngest. I mean you could have three 21 yr old freshmen. I also wondered if they meant starters, guys who have played at all this year, or everyone on the team including walk-ons. Just my 2 cents.