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Jun 27, 2024
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ARod and his position coaches are putting together an awesome recruiting class.
The recruiting cycle for the '25 class isn't even close to being done, and we still have some really big recruits considering us (still in it for multiple 4 star guys), but this class is turning out to be really good for our offense. So far we have commitments from 7 players. None of them are rated below an 85. The average rating so far is 86.4 (would be our best ever per recruit).

Not just are their ratings impressive, but they are players that we have been battling other big time schools to land. Between them, they have an average of 9 G5 offers and 6.3 P4 offers each. That's a HUGE jump from previous years.

And it's not like they are all LDS players from Utah that are coming to their dream school. 3 of them are not even LDS. They are from Georgia, Nevada, Oregon, California, and Missouri. Our coaches are scouring the country for talent, finding some highly talented players, and are putting the work in to develop the relationships necessary to get them interested in playing for BYU.

Lamason Waller- a very dynamic wide receiver that had offers from just about everybody. SEC, Big12, ACC, and B1G all wanted him. He could come in and see some playing time as a true freshman in the fall of '25.

Andrew Williams- a huge offensive tackle that has been blowing up the camp circuit this summer and is turning heads of many P4 coaches.

Jackson Doman- (related to the Domans that played for BYU in the 90's, his dad is Brandon's cousin) he is a really athletic big man. He was a state champ in wrestling this last year in Oregon and went 45-0 at 215 pound weight class. He is kind of a late bloomer and is really starting to scratch the surface of what he's capable of. He's going to be another fantastic addition to the tight end room

Nolan Keeney- the highest rated qb that we will have signed in over 12 years. He put up huge numbers last year in the games he played. He was injured and only played in about half the games but still put up 2,500 yards. He is a big body (6'4" and 215 pounds) qb with a strong arm and can run when needed.

Blake Bryce- a very athletic tight end that was getting offers from coast to coast P4 programs.

Cale Breslin- a really fun running back out of Las Vegas that is crazy strong for his size and has great vision. He was being pursued and offered by some big programs like Wisconsin

Tucker Kelleher- a non-LDS tight end out of Georgia that was the back up to a very, very highly touted tight end that just graduated so he didn't put up big numbers. But don't let his lack of production fool you. He's got all the tools to be really good and will put up much better numbers this fall now that he's the starter.
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