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HB Arnett's
801 372 - 0819
hbarnett(a)fiber.net
1391 West 800 South - Orem, Utah 84058
Vol. 34, Issue 36 -April 7, 2014
Click <http://cougarclicks.com/product/Order-Cougar-Sportsline?ID=3173>
Here To Order Or Renew Your Subscriptions
We Can't Have it Both Ways
Matt Carlino has gone to play his senior season somewhere else other than
BYU. His departure has caused some to complain about his lack of commitment
to Dave Rose and he Cougar program.
The irony of those complaints is that I have never heard any BYU sports fan
complain about Jordan Leslie leaving UTEP for BYU. That's probably because
they have seen some of his high school highlights on You Tube. Click here
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSoCqAZRv7M> to see for yourself. Also, so
far there have been no complaints from Cougar fans about Chase Fischer
leaving Wake Forest a year ago for BYU.
Carlino has taken some heat from some BYU fans for supposedly abandoning BYU
for his last year of eligibility. Yet, those same fans are excited and
exhilarated about Taysom Hill forsaking his letter of intent to Stanford and
bringing his talents to Provo.
We loved the way Uani Unga played middle linebacker last season for BYU, but
conveniently forgot he took the same option Carlino is taking by leaving
left Oregon State for BYU.
As a fan base we were more than happy to get Dave Rice as a coach from Utah
State but sad to see him opt out of BYU for UNLV's head job
New Mexico fans hated to see Bronco Mendenhall accept Gary Crowton's offer
to coach at BYU, but now Bronco is ours and we don't care how we got him
Nobody Knows
Look, nobody knows why Carlino is moving on. He may not even know. It could
be playing time or lack of it. It could be because he felt underappreciated,
it could be family dynamics.
It's his life. And in this country, the last time I checked, it is still
about choices.
We love it when we get to exercise our right of choice in our own lives, but
when it comes to others and especially others in sports that play for the
team that we root and pull for, how dare they leave our favorite team. And
ironies of all irony, Keanu Nelson, a seldom used wide receiver from
Stanford, is opting to play his last year at BYU this coming season using
the same NCAA out provided by getting a degree and then moving on without
any eligibility penalty.
I have a good friend that has had four wives. Actually he has had just
three, but married one of his wives twice. I've had just one. She had other
marriage proposals before she settled for me. That made me happy. I can't
speak for those other chumps who asked her to marry them, but I don't think
they were happy about her choosing me. Choices are interesting. One man's
happiness is another's disappointment.
That's life in general and in sports in particular.
I still think had I never left Blythe, California after high school, I could
have been Mayor of that town. I cite my high school classmate Eddy Rodriquez
as a prime example of making the choice to stay and his rise to political
prominence as Mayor of Blythe.
I left town looking for greener pastures and all I found was a wannabe gig
as a pseudo sports writer/commentator/observer. Blythe residents were the
better for it.
I like my Church and its semi-annual conferences, but I made the choice to
skip the Saturday afternoon session to go to a BYU (same church) baseball
game and plant peas in my garden. I think there is a scriptural and
agriculture reference in there somewhere about "reaping what you sow".
Pea Planting Proof
You will have to wait at least two weeks for germination to get proof of the
pea planting, but I have posted a pix below of me and my niece (visiting
from Arizona with her family for conference) to verify my baseball
attendance.
I am also hoping my picture post will make me more recognizable in Wal-Mart
checkout lines across America. (The home plate ump and I are the ones in the
black hats. We both are used to being called jerks. It must come with the
Johnny Cash wardrobes.)
I don't begrudge Matt Carlino opting out of BYU for what he considers
greener pastures, playing time or whatever the reason. It's about choices.
If I cherish my right to choice, I can't begrudge him or anybody else that
same right.
Now speaking of choices, there are some BYU fans who think Carlino was the
best player on the BYU basketball team. Others would vehemently disagree.
Here's the beauty of old age and sports history. The older I get, the more I
have seen and the more I realize that nobody is irreplaceable. Joe Montana
was replaceable by Steve Young. Steve Young was replaceable by Colin
Kaepernick.
At BYU, we always are hoping that the last star certainly is replaceable. We
are hoping that Taysom Hill can replace Ty Detmer. We are hoping that the
next Lone Peak HS star will be better than Jimmer Fredette. If you live long
enough those hopes are eventually realized.
That's why Matt Carlino transferring for one last season of playing
basketball elsewhere really is a non story for me. Everybody is replaceable,
including me. Just ask my wife.
Collinsworth's Prognosis for Full Recovery Just Got Better
I'm no doctor and neither is Matty Basketball, but Matt Carlino's decision
to look for another playing option for next year, in my opinion, is a pretty
good prognosis and projection issued by Carlino that he expects a full
recovery from Collinsworth in time for the start of the coming BYU
Basketball season.
A healthy Collinsworth will be playing the point for Dave Rose next season.
There can be debate, discussion and even doctoral dissertations on
Collinsworth at the point, but Dave Rose is the MD (Making Decisions)
writing the prescriptions and he has decided to give hefty doses of
Collinsworth to BYU basketball fans for the next year and beyond.
That means, barring a full recovery, that there would have been limited
minutes available for Carlino to play his preferred position this coming
season. It also means that there will not be lots of minutes available for
other potential point guards at BYU next year.
Those potential points will be Frank Bartley IV, Jordan Chatman and maybe a
little Anson Winder. Rose has already said that all three are combo guards
who can play the 1 and 2 spots.
Chase Fischer can't and won't play the point, but he will fill in very, very
nicely in providing the three point shooting that Carlino did when he was
hot.
Steve Cleveland, in his first year as a novice Division I coach at BYU,
foresaw the problem with BYU basketball and its guard line this past season.
Shoot the Three and Play Some D
In case you forgot, Cleveland's mantra that first year while trying to
promote BYU basketball was that his team was going to "Shoot the Three and
Play Some D." The sooner the BYU guard line, in any and all combinations and
rotations, starts hitting from distance consistently and playing defense the
better this team will be.
Carlino and his transfer may be getting the headlines, but the headaches for
Rose more likely will be who is going to take the place of Eric Mika?
The guard line issues for BYU will somehow resolve itself for next season,
but resolving who can score in the low block, rebound and defend in the
front court will still be a mystery.
The possibilities of a consistent and productive BYU post presence will come
from these five players: Nate Austin, Isaac Neilson, Ryan Andrus, Luke
Worthington, Jamal Aytes and Josh Sharp.
Dave Rose is convinced that these guys will make BYU a better team than they
were last season. He has pronounced his optimism publicly.
But really, does that front court sound like Final Four material? How about
Sweet Sixteen? How about just NCAA invite material? Heck, it doesn't even
sound like WCC championship material.
Just one guy's opinion, but the departure of Matt Carlino and the health of
Kyle Collinsworth is the least of Dave Rose's worries for next season. But
remember Rose is still the guy calling the shots and he has vigorously
stated that he likes his front court for next season.
That means he likes the players he has and the NCAA post season play has
proven it is all about players. Half court offenses are nice, strategy is
sometimes good, but good players make good coaches. That is the bottom line
in basketball and always will be.
BYU will only be as good as its players and Rose thinks his will be better
next year. I'll take his word on that assessment until proven otherwise.
BYU-Idaho, BYU-Hawaii.Could BYU-Provo Be Next?
I had a subscriber email last week and asked if I thought BYU would ever
drop sports like was done in Rexburg a few years back and in Laie last week.
Not in my lifetime was my original answer, but after reading
<http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/dennis-dodd/24517017/ncaa-c
lass-warfare-closer-bcs-types-push-low-revenue-schools-away> this a few
days ago, I might die sooner than I expect.
In the decisions by BYU-Idaho and BYU-Hawaii to cut sports, the crucial
criteria were based on facilitating the education of more students.
Cutting athletics at BYU would potentially free up a few hundred openings
for additional students, but the key factor is that at the other two BYU
schools, athletics weren't self sustaining. They required funds that could
be used for education. Now there's a novel thought at a university.
BYU adamantly claims that their athletic programs in Provo are not funded by
university or Church resources. The programs are maintained by revenue
generated from ticket sales, TV, and generous donations from boosters and
backers.
Tom Holmoe, BYU's current athletic director, has maintained that BYU will do
whatever it takes to be competitive at the highest athletic levels in
college sports.
But what if that means having to opt to pay players a stipend, salary or
what ever you want to call it to participate at the highest levels of
football and basketball?
Board of Trustees?
Holmoe may want to do it, but would the Board of Trustees?
In my opinion, it's all about money. Those that are producing it want to
keep it and make their own rules to insure they don't have to continue
sharing their money with the have not's.
Paying to play would widen the gulf between the big boys and the little boys
and insure that the big boys get to play by their rules. In theory, paying
for players sounds like it would work for men's football and basketball.
Assuming you are hiring 85 football players to work for you and 13
basketball players to be on the payroll that is just 98 jobs you need to
fill and fund.
Tell that to the Title IX people. If you are going to pay 98 men, you will
also have to pay at least 98 women to do the same thing. And if unionization
of college athletic teams is just around the corner, you can bet that the
Olympic sports on campus will be organizing and orchestrating their plans
and litigation in order to get paid.
If it was about hard work effort and determination all would be equal
because all athletes, regardless of the sport, are equal in trying to do
their best in their particular sport. Unfortunately, it's about revenue and
who produces it and who gobbles it up. That is what the NCAA fight is all
about.
Look, we are already in the pay for play game in college basketball if you
know how AAU basketball works during the summer for most of the prominent
teams on the circuit.
Annuities and Stock Options?
And what about recruiting? Forget about jobs, cars and cash. They would
become obsolete and be replaced by deferred annuities and stock options as
incentives to sign a letter of intent.
Yeah, but think of the missionary message that BYU and big time athletics
provides the Church. The last time I checked, missionaries don't have to
fill out a W-4 form when they are called.
The sooner we get to the soccer system worldwide, the better off we will be.
That's where players are paid by their respective clubs and advance
monetarily based on their talents and abilities.
It is a total farce to say that the big boys of college athletics espouse
amateurism in athletics. The money is way too big to believe that.
Privatize college football and basketball and all other sports and let clubs
or other business interests take them over. Then all the universities would
have to do is make the highest bid to insure that their names were displayed
prominently on the jerseys worn by those club teams.
The faster we get to that model, the faster universities can get back to
educating students and get out of the sports business into which they have
invested and continue to invest millions of dollars.
Bottom line: Yes, I actually can see BYU dropping sports. If you disagree,
you better hope I live to be 100 years old.
Spring Sports Recap
BYU lost two consecutive men's volleyball matches this past week against the
Hawaii in Honolulu. Friday night the Cougars were upset in five games,
(16-25, 19-25, 26-24, 25-18, 15-12). Saturday, it only took a three game
sweep by Hawaii (37-35, 25-20, 25-19).
The Cougars are now 18-6 overall and 18-4 in MPSF play. They still are the
No. 1 seed and will host opening matches in MPSF tournament play later this
month. The Cougars face UC Santa Barbara Friday and UCLA Saturday, both at 7
p.m. PDT. BYU locked up a share of the conference title with its win against
UCLA March 29, and will host at least the first round of the MPSF tournament
starting April 19.
In baseball and softball, BYU took two of three games in their respective
series against Pacific and San Diego this past weekend.
The men bested the Tigers of Pacific 10-1 and 9-3 in the first two games of
the series, but lost 11-7 on Saturday, in a game that was played on the
campus of UVU in Orem. BYU is currently 12-21 on the year and 4-8 in WCC
play.
The BYU softball team traveled to San Diego to open WCC play for both clubs.
The Lady Cougars were no-hit by the Toreros in the Friday opener and
suffered a 4-0 loss. The Cougars bounced back on Saturday and swept two from
USD by the scores of 2-1 and 4-3. The Cougars are now 16-20 overall and 2-1
in league play.
I could have been a big shot in Blythe but optioned to transfer out because
I couldn't shoot the 3 and definitely didn't play any D!
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HB Arnett's
801 372 - 0819
hbarnett(a)fiber.net
1391 West 800 South - Orem, Utah 84058
Vol. 34, Issue 36 -April 7, 2014
Click <http://cougarclicks.com/product/Order-Cougar-Sportsline?ID=3173>
Here To Order Or Renew Your Subscriptions
We Can't Have it Both Ways
Matt Carlino has gone to play his senior season somewhere else other than
BYU. His departure has caused some to complain about his lack of commitment
to Dave Rose and he Cougar program.
The irony of those complaints is that I have never heard any BYU sports fan
complain about Jordan Leslie leaving UTEP for BYU. That's probably because
they have seen some of his high school highlights on You Tube. Click here
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSoCqAZRv7M> to see for yourself. Also, so
far there have been no complaints from Cougar fans about Chase Fischer
leaving Wake Forest a year ago for BYU.
Carlino has taken some heat from some BYU fans for supposedly abandoning BYU
for his last year of eligibility. Yet, those same fans are excited and
exhilarated about Taysom Hill forsaking his letter of intent to Stanford and
bringing his talents to Provo.
We loved the way Uani Unga played middle linebacker last season for BYU, but
conveniently forgot he took the same option Carlino is taking by leaving
left Oregon State for BYU.
As a fan base we were more than happy to get Dave Rice as a coach from Utah
State but sad to see him opt out of BYU for UNLV's head job
New Mexico fans hated to see Bronco Mendenhall accept Gary Crowton's offer
to coach at BYU, but now Bronco is ours and we don't care how we got him
Nobody Knows
Look, nobody knows why Carlino is moving on. He may not even know. It could
be playing time or lack of it. It could be because he felt underappreciated,
it could be family dynamics.
It's his life. And in this country, the last time I checked, it is still
about choices.
We love it when we get to exercise our right of choice in our own lives, but
when it comes to others and especially others in sports that play for the
team that we root and pull for, how dare they leave our favorite team. And
ironies of all irony, Keanu Nelson, a seldom used wide receiver from
Stanford, is opting to play his last year at BYU this coming season using
the same NCAA out provided by getting a degree and then moving on without
any eligibility penalty.
I have a good friend that has had four wives. Actually he has had just
three, but married one of his wives twice. I've had just one. She had other
marriage proposals before she settled for me. That made me happy. I can't
speak for those other chumps who asked her to marry them, but I don't think
they were happy about her choosing me. Choices are interesting. One man's
happiness is another's disappointment.
That's life in general and in sports in particular.
I still think had I never left Blythe, California after high school, I could
have been Mayor of that town. I cite my high school classmate Eddy Rodriquez
as a prime example of making the choice to stay and his rise to political
prominence as Mayor of Blythe.
I left town looking for greener pastures and all I found was a wannabe gig
as a pseudo sports writer/commentator/observer. Blythe residents were the
better for it.
I like my Church and its semi-annual conferences, but I made the choice to
skip the Saturday afternoon session to go to a BYU (same church) baseball
game and plant peas in my garden. I think there is a scriptural and
agriculture reference in there somewhere about "reaping what you sow".
Pea Planting Proof
You will have to wait at least two weeks for germination to get proof of the
pea planting, but I have posted a pix below of me and my niece (visiting
from Arizona with her family for conference) to verify my baseball
attendance.
I am also hoping my picture post will make me more recognizable in Wal-Mart
checkout lines across America. (The home plate ump and I are the ones in the
black hats. We both are used to being called jerks. It must come with the
Johnny Cash wardrobes.)
I don't begrudge Matt Carlino opting out of BYU for what he considers
greener pastures, playing time or whatever the reason. It's about choices.
If I cherish my right to choice, I can't begrudge him or anybody else that
same right.
Now speaking of choices, there are some BYU fans who think Carlino was the
best player on the BYU basketball team. Others would vehemently disagree.
Here's the beauty of old age and sports history. The older I get, the more I
have seen and the more I realize that nobody is irreplaceable. Joe Montana
was replaceable by Steve Young. Steve Young was replaceable by Colin
Kaepernick.
At BYU, we always are hoping that the last star certainly is replaceable. We
are hoping that Taysom Hill can replace Ty Detmer. We are hoping that the
next Lone Peak HS star will be better than Jimmer Fredette. If you live long
enough those hopes are eventually realized.
That's why Matt Carlino transferring for one last season of playing
basketball elsewhere really is a non story for me. Everybody is replaceable,
including me. Just ask my wife.
Collinsworth's Prognosis for Full Recovery Just Got Better
I'm no doctor and neither is Matty Basketball, but Matt Carlino's decision
to look for another playing option for next year, in my opinion, is a pretty
good prognosis and projection issued by Carlino that he expects a full
recovery from Collinsworth in time for the start of the coming BYU
Basketball season.
A healthy Collinsworth will be playing the point for Dave Rose next season.
There can be debate, discussion and even doctoral dissertations on
Collinsworth at the point, but Dave Rose is the MD (Making Decisions)
writing the prescriptions and he has decided to give hefty doses of
Collinsworth to BYU basketball fans for the next year and beyond.
That means, barring a full recovery, that there would have been limited
minutes available for Carlino to play his preferred position this coming
season. It also means that there will not be lots of minutes available for
other potential point guards at BYU next year.
Those potential points will be Frank Bartley IV, Jordan Chatman and maybe a
little Anson Winder. Rose has already said that all three are combo guards
who can play the 1 and 2 spots.
Chase Fischer can't and won't play the point, but he will fill in very, very
nicely in providing the three point shooting that Carlino did when he was
hot.
Steve Cleveland, in his first year as a novice Division I coach at BYU,
foresaw the problem with BYU basketball and its guard line this past season.
Shoot the Three and Play Some D
In case you forgot, Cleveland's mantra that first year while trying to
promote BYU basketball was that his team was going to "Shoot the Three and
Play Some D." The sooner the BYU guard line, in any and all combinations and
rotations, starts hitting from distance consistently and playing defense the
better this team will be.
Carlino and his transfer may be getting the headlines, but the headaches for
Rose more likely will be who is going to take the place of Eric Mika?
The guard line issues for BYU will somehow resolve itself for next season,
but resolving who can score in the low block, rebound and defend in the
front court will still be a mystery.
The possibilities of a consistent and productive BYU post presence will come
from these five players: Nate Austin, Isaac Neilson, Ryan Andrus, Luke
Worthington, Jamal Aytes and Josh Sharp.
Dave Rose is convinced that these guys will make BYU a better team than they
were last season. He has pronounced his optimism publicly.
But really, does that front court sound like Final Four material? How about
Sweet Sixteen? How about just NCAA invite material? Heck, it doesn't even
sound like WCC championship material.
Just one guy's opinion, but the departure of Matt Carlino and the health of
Kyle Collinsworth is the least of Dave Rose's worries for next season. But
remember Rose is still the guy calling the shots and he has vigorously
stated that he likes his front court for next season.
That means he likes the players he has and the NCAA post season play has
proven it is all about players. Half court offenses are nice, strategy is
sometimes good, but good players make good coaches. That is the bottom line
in basketball and always will be.
BYU will only be as good as its players and Rose thinks his will be better
next year. I'll take his word on that assessment until proven otherwise.
BYU-Idaho, BYU-Hawaii.Could BYU-Provo Be Next?
I had a subscriber email last week and asked if I thought BYU would ever
drop sports like was done in Rexburg a few years back and in Laie last week.
Not in my lifetime was my original answer, but after reading
<http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/dennis-dodd/24517017/ncaa-c
lass-warfare-closer-bcs-types-push-low-revenue-schools-away> this a few
days ago, I might die sooner than I expect.
In the decisions by BYU-Idaho and BYU-Hawaii to cut sports, the crucial
criteria were based on facilitating the education of more students.
Cutting athletics at BYU would potentially free up a few hundred openings
for additional students, but the key factor is that at the other two BYU
schools, athletics weren't self sustaining. They required funds that could
be used for education. Now there's a novel thought at a university.
BYU adamantly claims that their athletic programs in Provo are not funded by
university or Church resources. The programs are maintained by revenue
generated from ticket sales, TV, and generous donations from boosters and
backers.
Tom Holmoe, BYU's current athletic director, has maintained that BYU will do
whatever it takes to be competitive at the highest athletic levels in
college sports.
But what if that means having to opt to pay players a stipend, salary or
what ever you want to call it to participate at the highest levels of
football and basketball?
Board of Trustees?
Holmoe may want to do it, but would the Board of Trustees?
In my opinion, it's all about money. Those that are producing it want to
keep it and make their own rules to insure they don't have to continue
sharing their money with the have not's.
Paying to play would widen the gulf between the big boys and the little boys
and insure that the big boys get to play by their rules. In theory, paying
for players sounds like it would work for men's football and basketball.
Assuming you are hiring 85 football players to work for you and 13
basketball players to be on the payroll that is just 98 jobs you need to
fill and fund.
Tell that to the Title IX people. If you are going to pay 98 men, you will
also have to pay at least 98 women to do the same thing. And if unionization
of college athletic teams is just around the corner, you can bet that the
Olympic sports on campus will be organizing and orchestrating their plans
and litigation in order to get paid.
If it was about hard work effort and determination all would be equal
because all athletes, regardless of the sport, are equal in trying to do
their best in their particular sport. Unfortunately, it's about revenue and
who produces it and who gobbles it up. That is what the NCAA fight is all
about.
Look, we are already in the pay for play game in college basketball if you
know how AAU basketball works during the summer for most of the prominent
teams on the circuit.
Annuities and Stock Options?
And what about recruiting? Forget about jobs, cars and cash. They would
become obsolete and be replaced by deferred annuities and stock options as
incentives to sign a letter of intent.
Yeah, but think of the missionary message that BYU and big time athletics
provides the Church. The last time I checked, missionaries don't have to
fill out a W-4 form when they are called.
The sooner we get to the soccer system worldwide, the better off we will be.
That's where players are paid by their respective clubs and advance
monetarily based on their talents and abilities.
It is a total farce to say that the big boys of college athletics espouse
amateurism in athletics. The money is way too big to believe that.
Privatize college football and basketball and all other sports and let clubs
or other business interests take them over. Then all the universities would
have to do is make the highest bid to insure that their names were displayed
prominently on the jerseys worn by those club teams.
The faster we get to that model, the faster universities can get back to
educating students and get out of the sports business into which they have
invested and continue to invest millions of dollars.
Bottom line: Yes, I actually can see BYU dropping sports. If you disagree,
you better hope I live to be 100 years old.
Spring Sports Recap
BYU lost two consecutive men's volleyball matches this past week against the
Hawaii in Honolulu. Friday night the Cougars were upset in five games,
(16-25, 19-25, 26-24, 25-18, 15-12). Saturday, it only took a three game
sweep by Hawaii (37-35, 25-20, 25-19).
The Cougars are now 18-6 overall and 18-4 in MPSF play. They still are the
No. 1 seed and will host opening matches in MPSF tournament play later this
month. The Cougars face UC Santa Barbara Friday and UCLA Saturday, both at 7
p.m. PDT. BYU locked up a share of the conference title with its win against
UCLA March 29, and will host at least the first round of the MPSF tournament
starting April 19.
In baseball and softball, BYU took two of three games in their respective
series against Pacific and San Diego this past weekend.
The men bested the Tigers of Pacific 10-1 and 9-3 in the first two games of
the series, but lost 11-7 on Saturday, in a game that was played on the
campus of UVU in Orem. BYU is currently 12-21 on the year and 4-8 in WCC
play.
The BYU softball team traveled to San Diego to open WCC play for both clubs.
The Lady Cougars were no-hit by the Toreros in the Friday opener and
suffered a 4-0 loss. The Cougars bounced back on Saturday and swept two from
USD by the scores of 2-1 and 4-3. The Cougars are now 16-20 overall and 2-1
in league play.
I could have been a big shot in Blythe but optioned to transfer out because
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Final Spring Football Videos
Bronco Mendenhall <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1h3TGbyZLVk>
Robert Anae <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lonb-Az974I>
Jason Beck <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9axSoXC06Lc>
Taysom Hill <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G29hj1HqEw>
Craig Bills <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49kcovUPpC8>
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<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/cougars/57776267-
88/spring-hill-mendenhall-camp.html.csp&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTMjU3MDU5NzAxODc1NjE
0ODg1MzIaZmJlMDRjZGQ5ZTM5MDVkYzpjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNE7GvL6w_JrttyfYRBiyEu
dtRFClw> BYU football: Cougars conclude spring camp with an improved offense
Salt Lake Tribune
By Jay drew ... players were on hand outside the student athlete building to
watch it, including some of the biggest names in BYU football history.
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865600275/B
YU-football-Cougar-coaches-satisfied-with-teams-progress-at-end-of-spring-ca
mp.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYASoTNTA3NzMwNjQ0MjU5Mjg3NzA3MzIaYTMwMmZkYzcxNmVlY2NiMDp
jb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNFWf2QBdFg27I0Qg1sbDc0y1krxiQ> BYU football: Cougar
coaches satisfied with team's progress at end of spring camp
Deseret News
Brigham Young Cougars defender Tanner Balderree (37) during a scrimmage in
Provo Friday, April 4, 2014. BYU alumni attended the scrimmage.
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865600271/B
YU-basketball-Cougar-coach-Dave-Rose-likes-newcomers-joining-the-program.htm
l%3Fpg%3Dall&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoUMTcyNjI0NjY2NTM5NTM5NDM3NjAyGmU5ZTIzYzllYzMzYz
c5ZjU6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AFQjCNGSIA2rAfDqo0-iVBq4vB1CZ8r6lg> BYU basketball:
Cougar coach Dave Rose likes newcomers joining the program
Deseret News
He'll be counted on to help fill the void left by Eric Mika, who is leaving
on a mission. "Isaac is just a raw, talented, skilled big guy," Rose said.
"Where ...
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://byucougars.com/w-softball/san-diego-no-
hits-cougars-wcc-debut&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTNzUxOTc2Mzc0OTczMzI4NjcyNTIaYmFlYzZh
M2M5ZTk1NGZlNTpjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNHo4pGQJm_n9lLiSYI-ZsCIFGg4Bw> San
Diego no-hits Cougars in WCC debut | The Official Site of BYU Athletics
byucougars.com
SAN DIEGO - BYU fell to San Diego by a 4-0 margin Friday night as the
Toreros' Cassidy Coleman delivered a no-hitter in the first-ever West Coast
...
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.kaleo.org/sports/warrior-volleyball
-upsets-no-byu-in-five-set-marathon/article_d432e54c-bc98-11e3-a470-0017a43b
2370.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTNzAyMTkzNzEyNzgwNzY5MDQwMDIaOGJjZDQ2YThkZjdkNThlZ
jpjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNElBrai4TUOjRKT9rKHdQA78tRpew> Warrior volleyball
upsets No. 2 BYU in five-set marathon
The University of Hawaii Kaleo
2 Brigham Young University in a five-set marathon, 25-16, 25-19, 24-26,
18-25, 12-15. Tonight's victory is the first time UH has come out on top
since ...
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865600285/B
YU-rugby-No-3-Cougars-keep-Wasatch-Cup-in-Provo-beat-No-9-Utah.html&ct=ga&cd
=CAEYACoUMTY1ODM5NjM1NzgyMjgzODI0ODAyGmNmNWE2YzYyNTI1YmU3Yjg6Y29tOmVuOlVT&us
g=AFQjCNFlTlMF-yNi-j7fJ6zUQrMD0CbFZg> BYU rugby: No. 3 Cougars keep Wasatch
Cup in Provo, beat No. 9 Utah
Deseret News
3 BYU rugby jumped ahead of No. 9 Utah early Friday night and was able to
hang on to win, 41-21, in front of a standing-room-only crowd at South ...
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865600278/B
YU-baseball-pair-of-homers-and-Mahoney-power-past-Pacific-9-3.html&ct=ga&cd=
CAEYASoUMTI0MzkyMTUzMTA0NTQ0ODE1NDcyGmJhZWM2YTNjOWU5NTRmZTU6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg
=AFQjCNHhUhlYJ1zv9FHfxMyqowEmWy_nww> BYU baseball: pair of homers and
Mahoney power past Pacific, 9-3
Deseret News
An all-around team effort with efficient hitting and strong pitching led BYU
baseball to a 9-3 victory over Pacific in the second game of the West Coast
...
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.heraldextra.com/sports/college/byu/
football/byu-football-cougar-wide-receivers-making-strides-in-spring/article
_fcb2e240-bbff-11e3-9c7b-0019bb2963f4.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoUMTAyNzQ0NzI4NDg0
NjUyMTc3NjcyGjllNmRmNTY0MTMwNGM5NzQ6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AFQjCNHztxJjb_iKPSIHC3L
PYoGkWFUsTw> BYU Football: Cougar wide receivers making strides in spring
Daily Herald
"To compete at the BCS level, you've got to be able to run. ... BYU signed
four receivers that BYU's coaches believe will also help the Cougars become
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.heraldextra.com/sports/high-school/
basketball/boys/playmaking-and-leadership-helped-lp-s-tj-haws-to-make/articl
e_45df19d4-bba6-11e3-b0f0-0019bb2963f4.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTNTI0MDQyMTEyNTA
0MjQ0Njk4NjIaMGY2MmNiYzdhMTExMWY1MDpjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNF-QHt3j_hJOY5Bb0O
y0Tf_KdapLg> Playmaking and leadership helped LP's TJ Haws to make history
Daily Herald
When the 2013 boys basketball season ended, Lone Peak guard TJ Haws, then a
junior, faced a momentous decision. The Knights had just tied a ...
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.mlive.com/lions/index.ssf/2014/04/d
etroit_lions_2014_nfl_draft_p_9.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTMTAyNjA2NzM0MjM0MjczMz
gwMTIaY2Y1YTZjNjI1MjViZTdiODpjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNHzAGVbn704z_gUn1TDS1-EOh
LYZA> Detroit Lions 2014 NFL draft prospect: BYU linebacker Kyle Van Noy
MLive.com
The BYU standout has shown a consistent ability to make plays in the
backfield, finishing with the sixth most tackles for loss in the past
decade.
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<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/cougars/57770433-
88/byu-sports-provo-athletics.html.csp&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoUMTYzOTI4NjkxMTUzNTM3
Njk0MjUyGmFlYTJlODFhZTIwODBhY2U6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AFQjCNFHVHs2rQ1XHrEghpsqyXF
X3XIOpQ> Monson: Would BYU-Provo ever drop sports?
Salt Lake Tribune
Would BYU, after more than a century of playing football and basketball and
after adding other sports, men's and women's, ever reach the point where ...
Guy
<http://1280thezone.com/index.php/audio/listen/jake_tony_guy_holliday_byu_wr
_coach> Holliday talks offense, recruiting, honor code and academics
Y Awards <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_19QGuwVUw> 2014 - Interviews and
Highlights
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Collinsworth
<http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865600087/BYU-basketball-BYU-coach-Dave-
Rose-optimistic-about-Kyle-Collinsworths-recovery-from-knee-injury.html>
and recovery
One
<http://hughkellenberger.wordpress.com/2012/06/12/for-carlino-father-doesnt-
always-know-best/> Guy's Opinion on Carlino in 2012
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://couriernews.suntimes.com/sports/2662121
1-419/cougars-notes-speedy-jake-hannemann-refining-his-technique.html&ct=ga&
cd=CAEYACoTNjg4Nzc2MzEyNjIwNzI1ODQxNzIaY2Y1YTZjNjI1MjViZTdiODpjb206ZW46VVM&u
sg=AFQjCNF1A9Bl0XuY_eZmImCCvQs2rsJzzg> Cougars Notes: Speedy Jake Hannemann
refining his technique
Elgin Courier News
He returned to the diamond in 2013, being named the West Coast Conference
Freshman of the Year at BYU. Due to injuries, he was limited to 17 ...
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865600208/B
YU-baseball-Desmond-Poulson-holds-Pacific-hitless-through-six-innings-in-vic
tory.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoUMTE0Mjk3OTgzMTUwNzYwMTM5MjQyGmNmNWE2YzYyNTI1YmU3Y
jg6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AFQjCNE-jQta1zSByNvRUVOPmQ62bpbMqA> BYU baseball:
Desmond Poulson holds Pacific hitless through six innings in victory
Deseret News
Pitcher Desmond Poulson held Pacific hitless until the seventh inning,
leading BYU baseball to a 10-1 victory against the Tigers at Larry H. Miller
Field ...
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.pacifictigers.com/sports/m-basebl/2
013-14/releases/20140404ub36co&ct=ga&cd=CAEYASoUMTE0Mjk3OTgzMTUwNzYwMTM5MjQy
GmNmNWE2YzYyNTI1YmU3Yjg6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AFQjCNGo50FmyHnYqt2-RcmjxzB3AjTkkQ>
Tigers Fall To BYU In First-Ever Contest In Provo - Pacific
pacifictigers.com
The loss for the Tigers dropped their record to 13-18 overall and 4-6 in WCC
play while BYU improved to 11-20 on the year and 3-7 in conference ...
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<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865600105/B
YU-football-Cougar-coaches-pleased-with-progress-and-potential-at-wide-recei
ver.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTMzY5OTgxNjM3NTIzNDE0MzEwMDIaNzI4MWViYzExOWEzMWQ2ZD
pjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNG2pM8XcCBQMcVtoP4lsi3iEnFVbA> BYU football: Cougar
coaches pleased with progress and potential at wide receiver
Deseret News
The excitement began in earnest last February when the Cougars signed Nick
Kurtz (Grossmont JC), Trey Dye (Abilene, Texas) and Devon Blackmon ...
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://m.ksl.com/index/story/sid/29311681&ct=g
a&cd=CAEYASoTMzQ5MTUyNDg0MzM4NjU3Mzc0MDIaMzY5ZDAxMGI4NGZkOTFjMDpjb206ZW46VVM
&usg=AFQjCNHfVSolgzybhsn3_0Dz8sgDlWK0HQ> Hill's arm will determine BYU's
success | KSL.com
ksl.com
For BYU to be relevant in college football next season, Taysom Hill must
improve his completion percentage. With a full season of experience and a
...
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<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/blogsbyusports/57
765595-65/think-really-rose-season.html.csp&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoUMTEyMzU5NjQwNTk
1NjU1NDU4NjIyGmUxMWY2ZDEwNmEwNTc4ZmU6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AFQjCNH_5ZBZlmdhcPdjaZ
uPHkkEf7osAw> BYU coach Dave Rose's thoughts on 2013-14 season, and more
Salt Lake Tribune (blog)
Rose said his assistants - Tim LaComb, Mark Pope and Terry Nashif - were
"all-stars" in the beginning of the season, and helped him through the ...
Walls
<http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865600088/Doug-Robinson-The-walls-are-cl
osing-in-on-the-NCAA.html> Closing in on NCAA
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://byucougars.com/athletics/byu-athletics-
hosts-annual-y-awards-0&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTMzQ5MTUyNDg0MzM4NjU3Mzc0MDIaMzY5ZDA
xMGI4NGZkOTFjMDpjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNEDl0p4sj0w9OMh7AG0p0IPx22kbw> BYU
Athletics hosts annual Y Awards | The Official Site of BYU Athletics
byucougars.com
PROVO, Utah-BYU Athletics celebrated athletic and academic success at the
2014 ... Other finalists: Niki Fernandes (soccer), Taysom Hill (football).
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865600103/B
YU-softball-Cougars-claw-out-extra-inning-victory-over-Aggies-5-4.html&ct=ga
&cd=CAEYACoUMTQ5ODM0MDQ2ODY5Njc4NDkzNzEyGmJhZWM2YTNjOWU5NTRmZTU6Y29tOmVuOlVT
&usg=AFQjCNER73oMcZmsgat52m2HmftZy4k49g> BYU softball: Cougars claw out
extra-inning victory over Aggies, 5-4
Deseret News
Lauren Bell scored on Sydney Broderick's walk-off bunt single as BYU
softball defeated Utah State, 5-4, in extra innings Wednesday at Gail Miller
...
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://utahvalley360.com/2014/04/02/a-bunch-of
-mormon-girls-from-utah-put-national-focus-on-byu-lds-standards/%3Futm_sourc
e%3Drss%26utm_medium%3Drss%26utm_campaign%3Da-bunch-of-mormon-girls-from-uta
h-put-national-focus-on-byu-lds-standards&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoUMTQ1Mzk5NDYzMTYwN
TM1ODQ3MzcyGmNmNWE2YzYyNTI1YmU3Yjg6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AFQjCNFCaYSsIDpRps0FEZIz
_zj7Iifraw> "A bunch of Mormon girls from Utah" put national focus on BYU,
LDS standards - Utah Valley 360
utahvalley360.com
BYU coach Jeff Judkins, and a couple of players, wearing their Sunday-best,
showed up for a mandatory NCAA press conference Sunday afternoon.
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://1280thezone.com/index.php/audio/listen/
the_big_show_byu_greg_wrubell_voice_of_the_cougars&ct=ga&cd=CAEYASoTOTk5MjIz
NDA1NTE4NTg4MjkxNzIaY2Y1YTZjNjI1MjViZTdiODpjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNHk1AjmDatO
PuOp1odmHdcXa439VQ> Listen: The Big Show - BYU - Greg Wrubell, Voice of the
Cougars - The Zone 1280 KZN
1280thezone.com
Greg Wrubell (IMG Cougar Sports Network) stopped by The Big Show on
Wednesday afternoon to talk about the announcement that Matt Carlino will
...
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://1280thezone.com/index.php/audio/listen/
dj_pk_mark_durrant_on_byu_basketball1&ct=ga&cd=CAEYASoTODcxOTUwNDMxNDA2MTYzO
TgwMDIaY2Y1YTZjNjI1MjViZTdiODpjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNFnEuh63miKOIy15sUWrTh1n
fLPAQ> Listen: DJ & PK - Mark Durrant on BYU Basketball - The Zone 1280 KZN
1280thezone.com
play; pause. MP3 . Share on Twitter . Facebook. DJ & PK talk with Mark
Durrant, from the BYU broadcast team, about BYU Basketball ...
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://m.ksl.com/index/story/sid/29315730&ct=g
a&cd=CAEYACoTODcxOTUwNDMxNDA2MTYzOTgwMDIaY2Y1YTZjNjI1MjViZTdiODpjb206ZW46VVM
&usg=AFQjCNFtSSKM1Fd7WBrbZJGyGFnsVRqLxQ> Carlino's imminent departure leaves
hole on BYU bench | KSL.com
ksl.com
PROVO - Matt Carlino's decision to transfer with one year of eligibility
remaining at BYU leaves the Cougars' bench mostly unproven heading into the
...
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.ktvb.com/sports/Assistants-salary-p
ool-has-a-deep-end-253561011.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTOTUxMjQ1NTM1MjAwNzM3NzgwN
DIaYWVhMmU4MWFlMjA4MGFjZTpjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNGK75jpaPb8CouPDmn1tq0sRd2PH
A> Assistants' salary pool has a deep end
KTVB
As much energy and money as BYU puts into its athletic program, many have
wondered if sports could ever reappear at BYU-Idaho, the former Ricks ...
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BYU <http://byucougars.com/m-basketball/carlino-transfer-his-senior-season>
and Carlino officially part ways
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865600006/B
rad-Rock-BYUs-Carlino-unpredictable-to-the-end.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTNjYwMTg
2NTQ0ODE0MDM5NDQyNDIaODE3NzE0N2UxMjYzMWU1NTpjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNH6ARF53mJ
ACQL1yTmLrnZtoAubFQ> Brad Rock: BYU's Carlino unpredictable to the end
Deseret News
Jimmer Fredette's successor had his moments, but tended to shoot them in and
... Indecision was never in the makeup of Jimmer Fredette's successor
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/eye
-on-college-basketball/24510505/matt-carlino-transferring-from-brigham-young
&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTNTA1MjcwMTg4NjM0NzE5NzYyNjIaMTZlNjQ5MjAwOGY4ZmRiODpjb206ZW
46VVM&usg=AFQjCNFZljAvxU0yjNFKgHjXF9wPkZoWDw> Matt Carlino transferring from
Brigham Young
CBSSports.com
The BYU junior is leaving the school, seeking transfer to one more
university with one ... Brigham Young announced the transfer Tuesday
evening. Carlino is on track to graduate this spring from BYU, meaning he'll
qualify as a ... of our program over the last three years," Cougars coach
Dave Rose said.
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865599982/B
YU-basketball-Matt-Carlino-transferring-from-BYU.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTNzkxN
zc3Mjg1OTU2NTk0NTQyOTIaMTI0MGE0NTNmMTBmZTI3Nzpjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNEllJsDC
dcLWylIuCnku9MLW88v7w> BYU basketball: Cougar point guard Matt Carlino opts
to transfer for his senior season
Deseret News
PROVO - In Matt Carlino's first game as a BYU Cougar, after transferring ...
Anson Winder, Frank Bartley IV, Chase Fischer and Jordan Chatman.
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.heraldextra.com/sports/blogs/jason-
franchuk/byu/byu-hoops-carlino-intends-to-transfer-find-senior-year-eligibil
ity/article_5273c752-b9f4-11e3-9507-001a4bcf887a.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoRMzE1N
zYwNzQ4NTA0MDQxNDUyGmNmNWE2YzYyNTI1YmU3Yjg6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AFQjCNEvTMANL_Tl
Z9M_8g50XbL-buu9og> BYU Hoops: Carlino intends to transfer, find senior-year
eligibility without sitting out
Daily Herald (blog)
That math appears to be a done deal. BYU' basketball team announced backup
point guard Matt Carlino will leave Provo for his senior year.
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<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://board.huskerhoopscentral.com/topic/5224
-byu-pg-matt-carlino-is-transferring-for-his-senior-season-and-immediately-e
ligible/&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTMTIxNDE3Mjc5OTAwNjIwOTMwMzIaY2Y1YTZjNjI1MjViZTdiOD
pjb206ZW46VVM&usg=AFQjCNFDiPSqyIiddkIUY8uGwNxgStasSQ> BYU PG Matt Carlino is
transferring for his senior season and immediately eligible - The Haymarket
...
huskerhoopscentral.com
BYU PG Matt Carlino is transferring for his senior season and immediately
eligible - posted in The Haymarket Hardwood: Should Miles pursue?
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.heraldextra.com/sports/college/byu/
baseball/ready-to-play-uvu-baseball-thrives-against-uninspired-cougars/artic
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UConn 70 BYU 51
Women Basketball Team Gets in First Blows, but UConn Eventually Blows Out
Cougars
BYU made a game of it early, but in the end the Huskies of UConn were still
the lead dog in the game, tournament and nation.
Give Jeff Judkins and his Lady Cougars credit. They never had the "deer in
headlights" look against the top seeded team in the country.
BYU trailed by just 1 at the intermission and early in the second half
actually held a 3 point lead. From then on the Lady Cougars were game to the
end, but UConn just had too much actual game and showed why they are the
dominant women's team in college basketball.
BYU was led by seniors Kim Beeston and Jennifer Hamson. Beeston scored 16
and Hamson added 9 points, 13 rebounds and 6 blocked shots.
The Cougars end their season with an outstanding 28-7 record. Now we will
see if they can keep up the momentum next season and find a way to attract
actual paying customers to their games.
While BYU women's soccer and volleyball are proven draws, BYU women's
basketball isn't. It may not be fair, but it is reality. This may be the
trick to turn the tide, but don't expect it to happen any time soon.
It will take at least 5 straight seasons of outstanding success for a
following to develop. But for at least the last three weeks, that following
was real among BYU sports fans who appreciated what the Lady Cougars did.
Taysom and Tim
SPRING FOOTBALL GETS PASSING GRADE
BYU's passing game will be better than it was last year if spring football
practices are any indication. Throw in two more game changers at wide
receiver in the fall with the arrival of Devon Blackmon and Jordan Leslie
and it is possible that BYU might be back in the passing business.
Possible yes, but not likely.
As the headline indicates, BYU's passing game this spring projects well for
improvement next fall. But a passing grade is just ordinary. It is not
great.
BYU's passing game will be better, but it won't be extraordinary for the
next two seasons. That's my opinion and I stand by it.
We have to love the fact that Bronco Mendenhall is constantly spouting how
Taysom Hill's completions percentages have improved. That certainly is true.
He certainly is a better thrower now than he was last season. And why
shouldn't he. He has been under the tutelage of special QB throwing coaches
and even a pitching coach to help with his mechanics.
But if we don't expect Kyle Collinsworth to have a night and day change in
his free throw shooting abilities from one season to the next, why do we
expect Hill to do the same?
At this point in a college career, you basically are what you are throwing
the football and shooting free throws.
If Cougar fans are longing to see the Cougars' offensive strength be the
passing game, they will have to wait two more seasons for Tanner Mangum.
Tim Tebow won two national championships at Florida. He led the SEC one
season in passing efficiency, but he was a very ordinary passer. He was an
exceptional athlete, however.
As much as Taysom Hill has improved as a BYU quarterback throwing the ball,
he might even get better yet in his senior season. In my opinion, however,
he will never be considered an elite BYU throwing QB.
Who cares? Like Tebow, he is an elite athletic quarterback that can
potentially take BYU to heights of success they have never seen in quite
some time. But, it seems like BYU football fans won't validate a BYU qb
unless he makes it in the NFL. Hill will make the NFL, but he won't make it
as strictly a thrower. He will be like Tim Tebow or Jake Locker.
Again, Hill's passing game will be improved, but it won't be elite. The good
news is that with the offense BYU is running now, you don't need and NFL
caliber thrower.
Hill's passing improvements certainly has got Bronco Mendenhall's attention.
He emphatically said after last Saturday's scrimmage that BYU is a very good
team right now and should get better with the addition of some game changing
athletes arriving in the fall.
We mentioned two of those changers in Blackmon and Leslie. Defensively look
for incoming freshmen linebackers Fred Warner and Tyler Cook to also make a
difference.
But again, in my opinion, BYU is doing Hill and the program no favors by
trying to tie itself to the glory years of BYU's passing game.
Those days may be resurrected with Tanner Mangum showing up from his LDS
mission, but for the next two seasons, BYU should ride Hill and his unique
skill set for all its worth now.
Again, my opinion, but the BYU fan base and the Cougar ticket sellers and PR
machine, are wasting their time trying to make Hill compete with Jim
McMahon, Steve Young and Ty Detmer, et al.
He will never have their passing skills, but those quarterbacks can't match
Hill's other quarterback skills.
I know there will be plenty of Cougar faithful that gladly will point out
Hill's passing game numbers in Saturday's scrimmage. What's not to like.
Hill completed 19 of 27 passes for 307 yards and 3 touchdowns. Now when he
can produce those numbers against a legitimate Division I defense and not an
intra squad defense made up of ones and twos, then we might really have
signs of improvement.
There is no argument that he will be an improved thrower, he will just never
be an elite BYU throwing quarterback.
Who cares, Hill will more than likely be judged as BYU's most successful
quarterback ever if he delivers BYU as a national championship contender in
the next two seasons.
You don't have to have an elite passer or passing game to be a national
contender. That is proven every season. What you have to have, however, is
an elite quarterback. BYU has that in Hill even though he will never be an
elite thrower.
Once again, despite Hill and other offensive stars like Jamaal Williams and
a bevy of new receivers, BYU will go only as far as their offensive line
will take them.
The word from coaches coming out of spring is that this group will be
better. There is no doubt about that assessment. The doubt is whether
better will translate to good enough to enhance the offensive components
around them.
We shall see and should know all we need to know when BYU heads to Texas in
early September.
Defensively and on paper Bronco appears to have all the pieces in place. He
has corners, more depth on the defensive line than he has ever had and
outside linebackers who are NFL quality, according to the head man. He is
referencing Alani Fua and Bronson Kaufusi.
BYU will continue to practice this week and wrap up their 15 NCAA allotted
spring practices. The scrimmage held Saturday was staged as to not interfere
with LDS General Conference next weekend.
Spring Depth Chart
Offense
QB - Taysom Hill, Christian Stewart
Running Back - Jamaal Hill, Algernon Brown, Adam Hine
Fullback - Paul Lasike, Iona Pritchard
Wide Receivers - Colby Pearson, Kurt Henderson, Nick Kurtz, Michael Davis
Inside Receivers - Devin Mahina, Terenn Houk
Offensive Line - Top 9: Edward Fusi, Brayden Kearsley, Michael Yeck,
De'Ondre Wesley, Ului Lapuaho, Tuni Kanuch, Ryker Mathews, Terrance Alletto,
Solomone Kafu
Defense
Defensive Line - Top 6: Graham Rowley, Travis Tuiloma, JonRyheem Peoples,
Kesni Tausinga, Marques Johnson, Remington Peck
OLB - Alani Fua, (waiting for hs signee Fred Warner)
OLB - Bronson Kaufusi, (waiting for hs signee Tyler Cook)
ILB - Manoa Pikula, Jherremya Leuta-Douyere
ILB - Zac Stout, Austin Heder
Corner - Trenton Trammell, Robertson Daniel
Corner - Jordan Johnson, Robertson Daniel
Safety - Craig Bills, Kai Nacua
Safety - Robertson Daniel, Dallin Leavitt, Jordan Preator
Punter - Scott Arellano
Kicker - Vance Bingham, Trevor Samson
The complete 2014 BYU Spring Football Roster is listed below
BYU Locks Up Championship and Number 1 Seed for Upcoming MPSF Volleyball
Tournament
No. 2 BYU volleyball beat No. 9 UCLA 3-1 (22-25, 25-22, 28-26, 25-21) on
Senior Night to clinch a share of its second consecutive Mountain Pacific
Sports Federation regular-season title Saturday night at the Smith
Fieldhouse.
With the win, the Cougars clinch the No. 1 seed in the conference
tournament. With four conference games remaining, this is the earliest a
team has claimed the MPSF Championship. The Cougars will host their
quarterfinal matchup in the conference tournament and should they advance,
will host the semifinals and championship as the highest remaining seed.
Once again, Taylor Sander, BYU senior star showed why he is an elite player
at the college level. Against UCLA he led BYU (18-4, 18-2 MPSF) with 23
kills and three blocks. Josue Rivera had 11 kills, and Tim Dobbert
contributed 10 kills and seven blocks, a new career-high. Devin Young had
seven blocks and Tyler Heap had 48 assists.
Next up for the Cougars will be two matches against Hawaii in Honolulu this
Friday and Saturday. BYU then concludes the regular season the following
week with road matches against UC Santa Barbara and UCLA.
Television Timetable
Baseball
BYU vs. Pacific
Thursday, April 3 at Provo
First Pitch: 6:00 pm MDT
TV: BYUtv
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213
TE <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Tight-End>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Enumclaw, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CWA%7CEnumclaw> WA
96 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/96>
Adam Ingersoll <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/adam-ingersoll>
6-4
230
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Boise, ID <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CID%7CBoise>
6 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/6>
Jordan Johnson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jordan-johnson>
5-10
185
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Springfield,
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CMA%7CSpringfield> MA
67 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/67>
Kyle Johnson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/kyle-johnson>
6-4
295
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Sandy, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSandy>
99 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/99>
Marques <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/marques-johnson> Johnson
6-2
308
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Los <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CLos%20Angeles>
Angeles, CA
23 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/23>
Garrett <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/garrett-juergens>
Juergens
5-10
185
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Houston, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CTX%7CHouston> TX
87 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/87>
Mitchell <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/mitchell-juergens>
Juergens
5-10
180
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Houston, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CTX%7CHouston> TX
73 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/73>
Solomone Kafu <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/solomone-kafu>
6-2
315
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Rio <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CRio%20Linda>
Linda, CA
78 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/78>
Tuni Kanuch <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/tuni-kanuch>
6-2
325
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
South <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSouth%20Jordan>
Jordan, UT
90 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/90>
Bronson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/bronson-kaufusi> Kaufusi
6-7
263
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Provo, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CProvo>
25 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/25>
Teu Kautai <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/teu-kautai>
6-1
220
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Arlington, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CTX%7CArlington>
TX
55 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/55>
Brayden <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/brayden-kearsley>
Kearsley
6-4
295
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Aloha, OR <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7COR%7CAloha>
83 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/83>
David Kessler <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/david-kessler>
6-2
205
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Rancho
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CRancho%20Cucamonga>
Cucamonga, CA
97 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/97>
Theodore King <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/theodore-king>
6-2
252
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
San <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CSan%20Jose> Jose,
CA
9 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/9>
Nick Kurtz <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/nick-kurtz>
6-6
205
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
El <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CEl%20Cajon> Cajon,
CA
71 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/71>
Ului Lapuaho <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/ului-lapuaho>
6-7
230
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
West
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CWest%20Valley%20City>
Valley City, UT
33 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/33>
Paul Lasike <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/paul-lasike>
6-0
227
RB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Running-Back>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Auckland, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/nz%7C%7CAuckland> New
Zealand
48 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/48>
Tomasi Laulile <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/tomasi-laulile>
6-3
270
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Westlake, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CWestlake> CA
61 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/61>
Quinn Lawlor <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/quinn-lawlor>
6-4
278
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Orem, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7COrem>
2 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/2>
Dallin Leavitt <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/dallin-leavitt>
5-11
198
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Portland, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7COR%7CPortland> OR
1 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/1>
Sam Lee <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/sam-lee>
6-0
186
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Brandywine, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CMD%7CBrandywine>
MD
5 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/5>
Alex Leonard <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/alex-leonard>
6-2
195
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Fort <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCO%7CFort%20Collins>
Collins, CO
43 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/43>
Jherremya <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jherremya-leuta-douyere>
Leuta-Douyere
6-0
236
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Garden <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CGarden%20Grove>
Grove, CA
84 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/84>
Devin Mahina <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/devin-mahina>
6-6
247
TE <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Tight-End>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Ontario, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7COntario> CA
51 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/51>
Brock Markham <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/brock-markham>
6-2
196
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Banks, OR <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7COR%7CBanks>
10 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/10>
Mitch Mathews <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/mitch-mathews>
6-6
206
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Beaverton, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7COR%7CBeaverton>
OR
72 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/72>
Ryker Mathews <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/ryker-mathews>
6-6
309
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
American
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CAmerican%20Fork> Fork,
UT
28 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/28>
Jordan Miller <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jordan-miller>
6-4
184
P <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Punter>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Henderson, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CNV%7CHenderson>
NV
34 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/34>
AJ Moore <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/aj-moore>
5-9
195
RB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Running-Back>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Murrieta, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CMurrieta> CA
2 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/2>
Hunter Moore <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/hunter-moore>
6-3
180
QB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Quarterback>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
San <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CSan%20Marcos>
Marcos, CA
12 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/12>
Kai Nacua <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/kai-nacua>
6-1
205
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Las <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CNV%7CLas%20Vegas>
Vegas, NV
25 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/25>
Luke Nelson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/luke-nelson>
6-1
190
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Issaquah, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CWA%7CIssaquah> WA
35 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/35>
Joey Owens <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/joey-owens>
6-3
220
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Pleasant
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CPleasant%20Grove>
Grove, UT
32 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/32>
Shad Pace <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/shad-pace>
5-11
180
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Yorba <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CYorba%20Linda>
Linda, CA
3 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/3>
Colby Pearson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/colby-pearson>
6-0
190
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Blackfoot, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CID%7CBlackfoot>
ID
44 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/44>
Remington Peck <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/remington-peck>
6-4
250
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
South <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSouth%20Jordan>
Jordan, UT
94 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/94>
JonRyheem <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jonryheem-peoples>
Peoples
6-4
339
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Rigby, ID <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CID%7CRigby>
22 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/22>
Manoa Pikula <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/manoa-pikula>
6-1
235
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
South <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSouth%20Jordan>
Jordan, UT
7 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/7>
Skye PoVey <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/skye-povey>
5-11
200
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Ogden, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7COgden>
11 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/11>
Jordan Preator <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jordan-preator>
6-0
180
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Plain <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CPlain%20City>
City, UT
39 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/39>
Iona Pritchard <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/iona-pritchard>
6-0
232
RB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Running-Back>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
South <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSouth%20Jordan>
Jordan, UT
45 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/45>
Adam Pulsipher <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/adam-pulsipher>
6-2
230
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Temecula, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CTemecula> CA
66 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/66>
Brian <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/brian-rawlinson> Rawlinson
6-6
280
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Oologah, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7COK%7COologah> OK
36 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/36>
Drew Reilly <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/drew-reilly>
6-1
183
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Valley <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CValley%20Center>
Center, CA
39 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/39>
Matthew Relei <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/matthew-relei>
6-1
227
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Sonora, CA <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CSonora>
53 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/53>
Jared <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jared-richardson>
Richardson
5-11
226
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Idaho <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CID%7CIdaho%20Falls>
Falls, ID
92 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/92>
Graham Rowley <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/graham-rowley>
6-4
280
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Waialua, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CHI%7CWaialua> HI
85 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/85>
Bryan Sampson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/bryan-sampson>
6-4
210
TE <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Tight-End>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Pleasant
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CPleasant%20Grove>
Grove, UT
27 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/27>
Trevor Samson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/trevor-samson>
5-11
172
K <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Kicker>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Fresno, CA <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CFresno>
27 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/27>
Michael <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/michael-shelton> Shelton
5-8
170
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Raleigh, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CNC%7CRaleigh> NC
7 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/7>
Christian <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/christian-stewart>
Stewart
6-2
201
QB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Quarterback>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Orem, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7COrem>
22 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/22>
Cody Stewart <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/cody-stewart>
6-3
185
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Mesa, AZ <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CAZ%7CMesa>
10 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/10>
Zac Stout <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/zac-stout>
6-1
217
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Moorpark, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CMoorpark> CA
74 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/74>
Brock <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/brock-stringham> Stringham
6-6
290
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Highlands
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCO%7CHighlands%20Ranch>
Ranch, CO
80 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/80>
Matt Sumsion <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/matt-sumsion>
6-8
240
TE <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Tight-End>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Springville,
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSpringville> UT
62 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/62>
Logan Taele <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/logan-taele>
6-2
251
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
St. <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSt.%20George>
George, UT
64 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/64>
Kesni Tausinga <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/kesni-tausinga>
6-1
285
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
South <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSouth%20Jordan>
Jordan, UT
31 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/31>
Sae Tautu <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/sae-tautu>
6-3
245
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Alpine, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CAlpine>
19 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/19>
Brett Thompson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/brett-thompson>
6-3
220
TE <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Tight-End>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
El <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CEl%20Dorado%20Hills>
Dorado Hills, CA
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Women Basketball Team Gets in First Blows, but UConn Eventually Blows Out
Cougars
BYU made a game of it early, but in the end the Huskies of UConn were still
the lead dog in the game, tournament and nation.
Give Jeff Judkins and his Lady Cougars credit. They never had the "deer in
headlights" look against the top seeded team in the country.
BYU trailed by just 1 at the intermission and early in the second half
actually held a 3 point lead. From then on the Lady Cougars were game to the
end, but UConn just had too much actual game and showed why they are the
dominant women's team in college basketball.
BYU was led by seniors Kim Beeston and Jennifer Hamson. Beeston scored 16
and Hamson added 9 points, 13 rebounds and 6 blocked shots.
The Cougars end their season with an outstanding 28-7 record. Now we will
see if they can keep up the momentum next season and find a way to attract
actual paying customers to their games.
While BYU women's soccer and volleyball are proven draws, BYU women's
basketball isn't. It may not be fair, but it is reality. This may be the
trick to turn the tide, but don't expect it to happen any time soon.
It will take at least 5 straight seasons of outstanding success for a
following to develop. But for at least the last three weeks, that following
was real among BYU sports fans who appreciated what the Lady Cougars did.
Taysom and Tim
SPRING FOOTBALL GETS PASSING GRADE
BYU's passing game will be better than it was last year if spring football
practices are any indication. Throw in two more game changers at wide
receiver in the fall with the arrival of Devon Blackmon and Jordan Leslie
and it is possible that BYU might be back in the passing business.
Possible yes, but not likely.
As the headline indicates, BYU's passing game this spring projects well for
improvement next fall. But a passing grade is just ordinary. It is not
great.
BYU's passing game will be better, but it won't be extraordinary for the
next two seasons. That's my opinion and I stand by it.
We have to love the fact that Bronco Mendenhall is constantly spouting how
Taysom Hill's completions percentages have improved. That certainly is true.
He certainly is a better thrower now than he was last season. And why
shouldn't he. He has been under the tutelage of special QB throwing coaches
and even a pitching coach to help with his mechanics.
But if we don't expect Kyle Collinsworth to have a night and day change in
his free throw shooting abilities from one season to the next, why do we
expect Hill to do the same?
At this point in a college career, you basically are what you are throwing
the football and shooting free throws.
If Cougar fans are longing to see the Cougars' offensive strength be the
passing game, they will have to wait two more seasons for Tanner Mangum.
Tim Tebow won two national championships at Florida. He led the SEC one
season in passing efficiency, but he was a very ordinary passer. He was an
exceptional athlete, however.
As much as Taysom Hill has improved as a BYU quarterback throwing the ball,
he might even get better yet in his senior season. In my opinion, however,
he will never be considered an elite BYU throwing QB.
Who cares? Like Tebow, he is an elite athletic quarterback that can
potentially take BYU to heights of success they have never seen in quite
some time. But, it seems like BYU football fans won't validate a BYU qb
unless he makes it in the NFL. Hill will make the NFL, but he won't make it
as strictly a thrower. He will be like Tim Tebow or Jake Locker.
Again, Hill's passing game will be improved, but it won't be elite. The good
news is that with the offense BYU is running now, you don't need and NFL
caliber thrower.
Hill's passing improvements certainly has got Bronco Mendenhall's attention.
He emphatically said after last Saturday's scrimmage that BYU is a very good
team right now and should get better with the addition of some game changing
athletes arriving in the fall.
We mentioned two of those changers in Blackmon and Leslie. Defensively look
for incoming freshmen linebackers Fred Warner and Tyler Cook to also make a
difference.
But again, in my opinion, BYU is doing Hill and the program no favors by
trying to tie itself to the glory years of BYU's passing game.
Those days may be resurrected with Tanner Mangum showing up from his LDS
mission, but for the next two seasons, BYU should ride Hill and his unique
skill set for all its worth now.
Again, my opinion, but the BYU fan base and the Cougar ticket sellers and PR
machine, are wasting their time trying to make Hill compete with Jim
McMahon, Steve Young and Ty Detmer, et al.
He will never have their passing skills, but those quarterbacks can't match
Hill's other quarterback skills.
I know there will be plenty of Cougar faithful that gladly will point out
Hill's passing game numbers in Saturday's scrimmage. What's not to like.
Hill completed 19 of 27 passes for 307 yards and 3 touchdowns. Now when he
can produce those numbers against a legitimate Division I defense and not an
intra squad defense made up of ones and twos, then we might really have
signs of improvement.
There is no argument that he will be an improved thrower, he will just never
be an elite BYU throwing quarterback.
Who cares, Hill will more than likely be judged as BYU's most successful
quarterback ever if he delivers BYU as a national championship contender in
the next two seasons.
You don't have to have an elite passer or passing game to be a national
contender. That is proven every season. What you have to have, however, is
an elite quarterback. BYU has that in Hill even though he will never be an
elite thrower.
Once again, despite Hill and other offensive stars like Jamaal Williams and
a bevy of new receivers, BYU will go only as far as their offensive line
will take them.
The word from coaches coming out of spring is that this group will be
better. There is no doubt about that assessment. The doubt is whether
better will translate to good enough to enhance the offensive components
around them.
We shall see and should know all we need to know when BYU heads to Texas in
early September.
Defensively and on paper Bronco appears to have all the pieces in place. He
has corners, more depth on the defensive line than he has ever had and
outside linebackers who are NFL quality, according to the head man. He is
referencing Alani Fua and Bronson Kaufusi.
BYU will continue to practice this week and wrap up their 15 NCAA allotted
spring practices. The scrimmage held Saturday was staged as to not interfere
with LDS General Conference next weekend.
Spring Depth Chart
Offense
QB - Taysom Hill, Christian Stewart
Running Back - Jamaal Hill, Algernon Brown, Adam Hine
Fullback - Paul Lasike, Iona Pritchard
Wide Receivers - Colby Pearson, Kurt Henderson, Nick Kurtz, Michael Davis
Inside Receivers - Devin Mahina, Terenn Houk
Offensive Line - Top 9: Edward Fusi, Brayden Kearsley, Michael Yeck,
De'Ondre Wesley, Ului Lapuaho, Tuni Kanuch, Ryker Mathews, Terrance Alletto,
Solomone Kafu
Defense
Defensive Line - Top 6: Graham Rowley, Travis Tuiloma, JonRyheem Peoples,
Kesni Tausinga, Marques Johnson, Remington Peck
OLB - Alani Fua, (waiting for hs signee Fred Warner)
OLB - Bronson Kaufusi, (waiting for hs signee Tyler Cook)
ILB - Manoa Pikula, Jherremya Leuta-Douyere
ILB - Zac Stout, Austin Heder
Corner - Trenton Trammell, Robertson Daniel
Corner - Jordan Johnson, Robertson Daniel
Safety - Craig Bills, Kai Nacua
Safety - Robertson Daniel, Dallin Leavitt, Jordan Preator
Punter - Scott Arellano
Kicker - Vance Bingham, Trevor Samson
The complete 2014 BYU Spring Football Roster is listed below
BYU Locks Up Championship and Number 1 Seed for Upcoming MPSF Volleyball
Tournament
No. 2 BYU volleyball beat No. 9 UCLA 3-1 (22-25, 25-22, 28-26, 25-21) on
Senior Night to clinch a share of its second consecutive Mountain Pacific
Sports Federation regular-season title Saturday night at the Smith
Fieldhouse.
With the win, the Cougars clinch the No. 1 seed in the conference
tournament. With four conference games remaining, this is the earliest a
team has claimed the MPSF Championship. The Cougars will host their
quarterfinal matchup in the conference tournament and should they advance,
will host the semifinals and championship as the highest remaining seed.
Once again, Taylor Sander, BYU senior star showed why he is an elite player
at the college level. Against UCLA he led BYU (18-4, 18-2 MPSF) with 23
kills and three blocks. Josue Rivera had 11 kills, and Tim Dobbert
contributed 10 kills and seven blocks, a new career-high. Devin Young had
seven blocks and Tyler Heap had 48 assists.
Next up for the Cougars will be two matches against Hawaii in Honolulu this
Friday and Saturday. BYU then concludes the regular season the following
week with road matches against UC Santa Barbara and UCLA.
Television Timetable
Baseball
BYU vs. Pacific
Thursday, April 3 at Provo
First Pitch: 6:00 pm MDT
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168
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Marietta, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CGA%7CMarietta> GA
20 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/20>
Craig Bills <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/craig-bills>
6-1
205
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Provo, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CProvo>
46 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/46>
Kevan Bills <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/kevan-bills>
6-3
245
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Provo, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CProvo>
38 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/38>
Vance <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/vance-moose-bingham>
"Moose" Bingham
5-10
170
K <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Kicker>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Draper, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CDraper>
76 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/76>
Jordan Black <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jordan-black>
6-6
350
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Draper, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CDraper>
24 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/24>
Algernon Brown <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/algernon-brown>
6-1
219
RB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Running-Back>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Magna, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CMagna>
93 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/93>
Josh Carter <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/josh-carter>
6-5
296
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Tucson, AZ <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CAZ%7CTucson>
26 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/26>
Nate Carter <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/nate-carter-0>
5-9
185
RB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Running-Back>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
St. <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSt.%20George>
George, UT
30 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/30>
Marcus Case <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/marcus-case>
5-9
190
RB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Running-Back>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Springville,
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSpringville> UT
26 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/26>
Nick <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/nick-clearwater> Clearwater
6-2
205
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Provo, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CProvo>
4 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/4>
Robertson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/robertson-daniel>
Daniel
6-1
198
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
San <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CSan%20Jose> Jose,
CA
15 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/15>
Michael Davis <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/michael-davis>
6-2
180
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Glendale, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CGlendale> CA
54 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/54>
Parker Dawe <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/parker-dawe>
6-3
284
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Pleasant
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CPleasant%20Grove>
Grove, UT
18 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/18>
DJ Doman <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/dj-doman>
6-0
193
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Lindon, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CLindon>
69 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/69>
Tim Duran <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/tim-duran>
6-3
301
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Puyallup, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CWA%7CPuyallup> WA
49 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/49>
Jordan Egbert <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jordan-egbert>
6-3
225
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Orem, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7COrem>
86 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/86>
Chase Frei <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/chase-frei>
6-5
215
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Santa <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSanta%20Clara>
Clara, UT
89 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/89>
Travis Frey <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/travis-frey>
6-2
187
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Bountiful, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CBountiful>
UT
5 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/5>
Alani Fua <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/alani-fua>
6-5
215
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
San
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CSan%20Fernando%20Valley
> Fernando Valley, CA
50 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/50>
Edward Fusi <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/edward-fusi>
6-0
317
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Corona, CA <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CCorona>
10 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/10>
Billy Green <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/billy-green>
6-2
206
QB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Quarterback>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Woodway, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CWA%7CWoodway> WA
82 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/82>
Brad Heap <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/brad-heap>
6-3
215
TE <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Tight-End>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Mesa, AZ <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CAZ%7CMesa>
41 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/41>
Austin Heder <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/austin-heder>
6-1
241
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Pleasant
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CPleasant%20Grove>
Grove, UT
13 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/13>
Kurt Henderson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/kurt-henderson>
6-1
180
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
St. <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSt.%20George>
George, UT
4 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/4>
Taysom Hill <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/taysom-hill>
6-2
221
QB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Quarterback>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Pocatello, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CID%7CPocatello>
ID
28 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/28>
Adam Hine <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/adam-hine>
6-1
202
RB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Running-Back>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Santa <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSanta%20Clara>
Clara, UT
98 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/98>
Toloa'i Ho <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/toloai-ho-ching> Ching
6-1
230
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Sandy, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSandy>
11 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/11>
Terenn Houk <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/terenn-houk>
6-4
213
TE <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Tight-End>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Enumclaw, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CWA%7CEnumclaw> WA
96 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/96>
Adam Ingersoll <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/adam-ingersoll>
6-4
230
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Boise, ID <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CID%7CBoise>
6 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/6>
Jordan Johnson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jordan-johnson>
5-10
185
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Springfield,
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CMA%7CSpringfield> MA
67 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/67>
Kyle Johnson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/kyle-johnson>
6-4
295
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Sandy, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSandy>
99 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/99>
Marques <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/marques-johnson> Johnson
6-2
308
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Los <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CLos%20Angeles>
Angeles, CA
23 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/23>
Garrett <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/garrett-juergens>
Juergens
5-10
185
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Houston, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CTX%7CHouston> TX
87 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/87>
Mitchell <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/mitchell-juergens>
Juergens
5-10
180
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Houston, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CTX%7CHouston> TX
73 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/73>
Solomone Kafu <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/solomone-kafu>
6-2
315
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Rio <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CRio%20Linda>
Linda, CA
78 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/78>
Tuni Kanuch <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/tuni-kanuch>
6-2
325
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
South <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSouth%20Jordan>
Jordan, UT
90 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/90>
Bronson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/bronson-kaufusi> Kaufusi
6-7
263
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Provo, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CProvo>
25 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/25>
Teu Kautai <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/teu-kautai>
6-1
220
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Arlington, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CTX%7CArlington>
TX
55 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/55>
Brayden <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/brayden-kearsley>
Kearsley
6-4
295
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Aloha, OR <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7COR%7CAloha>
83 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/83>
David Kessler <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/david-kessler>
6-2
205
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Rancho
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CRancho%20Cucamonga>
Cucamonga, CA
97 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/97>
Theodore King <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/theodore-king>
6-2
252
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
San <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CSan%20Jose> Jose,
CA
9 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/9>
Nick Kurtz <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/nick-kurtz>
6-6
205
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
El <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CEl%20Cajon> Cajon,
CA
71 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/71>
Ului Lapuaho <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/ului-lapuaho>
6-7
230
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
West
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CWest%20Valley%20City>
Valley City, UT
33 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/33>
Paul Lasike <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/paul-lasike>
6-0
227
RB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Running-Back>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Auckland, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/nz%7C%7CAuckland> New
Zealand
48 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/48>
Tomasi Laulile <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/tomasi-laulile>
6-3
270
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Westlake, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CWestlake> CA
61 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/61>
Quinn Lawlor <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/quinn-lawlor>
6-4
278
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Orem, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7COrem>
2 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/2>
Dallin Leavitt <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/dallin-leavitt>
5-11
198
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Portland, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7COR%7CPortland> OR
1 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/1>
Sam Lee <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/sam-lee>
6-0
186
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Brandywine, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CMD%7CBrandywine>
MD
5 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/5>
Alex Leonard <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/alex-leonard>
6-2
195
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Fort <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCO%7CFort%20Collins>
Collins, CO
43 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/43>
Jherremya <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jherremya-leuta-douyere>
Leuta-Douyere
6-0
236
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Garden <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CGarden%20Grove>
Grove, CA
84 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/84>
Devin Mahina <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/devin-mahina>
6-6
247
TE <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Tight-End>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Ontario, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7COntario> CA
51 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/51>
Brock Markham <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/brock-markham>
6-2
196
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Banks, OR <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7COR%7CBanks>
10 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/10>
Mitch Mathews <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/mitch-mathews>
6-6
206
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Beaverton, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7COR%7CBeaverton>
OR
72 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/72>
Ryker Mathews <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/ryker-mathews>
6-6
309
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
American
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CAmerican%20Fork> Fork,
UT
28 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/28>
Jordan Miller <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jordan-miller>
6-4
184
P <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Punter>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Henderson, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CNV%7CHenderson>
NV
34 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/34>
AJ Moore <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/aj-moore>
5-9
195
RB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Running-Back>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Murrieta, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CMurrieta> CA
2 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/2>
Hunter Moore <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/hunter-moore>
6-3
180
QB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Quarterback>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
San <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CSan%20Marcos>
Marcos, CA
12 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/12>
Kai Nacua <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/kai-nacua>
6-1
205
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Las <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CNV%7CLas%20Vegas>
Vegas, NV
25 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/25>
Luke Nelson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/luke-nelson>
6-1
190
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Issaquah, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CWA%7CIssaquah> WA
35 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/35>
Joey Owens <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/joey-owens>
6-3
220
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Pleasant
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CPleasant%20Grove>
Grove, UT
32 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/32>
Shad Pace <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/shad-pace>
5-11
180
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Yorba <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CYorba%20Linda>
Linda, CA
3 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/3>
Colby Pearson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/colby-pearson>
6-0
190
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Blackfoot, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CID%7CBlackfoot>
ID
44 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/44>
Remington Peck <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/remington-peck>
6-4
250
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
South <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSouth%20Jordan>
Jordan, UT
94 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/94>
JonRyheem <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jonryheem-peoples>
Peoples
6-4
339
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Rigby, ID <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CID%7CRigby>
22 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/22>
Manoa Pikula <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/manoa-pikula>
6-1
235
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
South <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSouth%20Jordan>
Jordan, UT
7 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/7>
Skye PoVey <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/skye-povey>
5-11
200
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Ogden, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7COgden>
11 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/11>
Jordan Preator <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jordan-preator>
6-0
180
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Plain <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CPlain%20City>
City, UT
39 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/39>
Iona Pritchard <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/iona-pritchard>
6-0
232
RB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Running-Back>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
South <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSouth%20Jordan>
Jordan, UT
45 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/45>
Adam Pulsipher <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/adam-pulsipher>
6-2
230
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Temecula, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CTemecula> CA
66 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/66>
Brian <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/brian-rawlinson> Rawlinson
6-6
280
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Oologah, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7COK%7COologah> OK
36 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/36>
Drew Reilly <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/drew-reilly>
6-1
183
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Valley <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CValley%20Center>
Center, CA
39 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/39>
Matthew Relei <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/matthew-relei>
6-1
227
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Sonora, CA <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CSonora>
53 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/53>
Jared <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jared-richardson>
Richardson
5-11
226
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Idaho <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CID%7CIdaho%20Falls>
Falls, ID
92 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/92>
Graham Rowley <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/graham-rowley>
6-4
280
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Waialua, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CHI%7CWaialua> HI
85 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/85>
Bryan Sampson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/bryan-sampson>
6-4
210
TE <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Tight-End>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Pleasant
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CPleasant%20Grove>
Grove, UT
27 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/27>
Trevor Samson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/trevor-samson>
5-11
172
K <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Kicker>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Fresno, CA <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CFresno>
27 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/27>
Michael <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/michael-shelton> Shelton
5-8
170
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Raleigh, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CNC%7CRaleigh> NC
7 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/7>
Christian <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/christian-stewart>
Stewart
6-2
201
QB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Quarterback>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Orem, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7COrem>
22 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/22>
Cody Stewart <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/cody-stewart>
6-3
185
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Mesa, AZ <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CAZ%7CMesa>
10 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/10>
Zac Stout <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/zac-stout>
6-1
217
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Moorpark, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CMoorpark> CA
74 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/74>
Brock <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/brock-stringham> Stringham
6-6
290
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Highlands
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCO%7CHighlands%20Ranch>
Ranch, CO
80 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/80>
Matt Sumsion <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/matt-sumsion>
6-8
240
TE <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Tight-End>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Springville,
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSpringville> UT
62 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/62>
Logan Taele <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/logan-taele>
6-2
251
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
St. <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSt.%20George>
George, UT
64 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/64>
Kesni Tausinga <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/kesni-tausinga>
6-1
285
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
South <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CSouth%20Jordan>
Jordan, UT
31 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/31>
Sae Tautu <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/sae-tautu>
6-3
245
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Alpine, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7CAlpine>
19 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/19>
Brett Thompson <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/brett-thompson>
6-3
220
TE <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Tight-End>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
El <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CEl%20Dorado%20Hills>
Dorado Hills, CA
88 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/88>
Eric Thornton <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/eric-thornton>
5-10
180
WR <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Wide-Receiver>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Meridian, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CID%7CMeridian> ID
3 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/3>
Trenton <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/trenton-trammell>
Trammell
6-0
190
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Oakland, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7COakland> CA
91 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/91>
Travis Tuiloma <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/travis-tuiloma>
6-2
320
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Topeka, KS <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CKS%7CTopeka>
56 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/56>
Kalolo Utu <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/kalolo-utu>
6-1
300
DL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Upolu, Samoa <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/ws%7C%7CUpolu>
30 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/30>
Michael <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/michael-wadsworth>
Wadsworth
6-1
205
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Orem, UT <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CUT%7COrem>
58 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/58>
Peter Welsh <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/peter-welsh>
5-11
205
LB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Linebacker>
Freshman <http://byucougars.com/class/Freshman>
Bakersfield,
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CBakersfield> CA
57 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/57>
De'Ondre <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/deondre-wesley> Wesley
6-7
330
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Pleasant
<http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CPleasant%20Hill> Hill,
CA
21 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/21>
Jamaal <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jamaal-williams> Williams
6-0
200
RB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Running-Back>
Junior <http://byucougars.com/class/Junior>
Fontana, <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CCA%7CFontana> CA
77 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/77>
Michael Yeck <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/michael-yeck>
6-8
292
OL <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Offensive-Line>
Senior <http://byucougars.com/class/Senior>
Keller, TX <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CTX%7CKeller>
21 <http://byucougars.com/number/m-football/21>
Jake <http://byucougars.com/athlete/m-football/jake-ziolkowski> Ziolkowski
6-0
190
DB <http://byucougars.com/position/m-football/Defensive-Back>
Sophomore <http://byucougars.com/class/Sophomore>
Island <http://byucougars.com/hometown/m-football/us%7CIL%7CIsland%20Lake>
Lake, IL
1
0