Between Jaxson Robinson, Jakob Robinson and Nick Robinson, Cougar Nation has much to cheer about. Whether on gridiron or hardwood, the Robinsons are making presence felt.
While BYU and Utah won’t meet on the gridiron until next fall, last week’s early signing day festivities essentially marked the rivals’ first showdown as Big 12 conference foes. Recruiting battles between the two programs have always held plenty of intrigue, but with an impressive crop of in-state talent and the Cougars and Utes now sharing the same Power Four stage, this current 2024 class is as interesting as ever before. This places the Cougars at No. 54 nationally and the Utes at No. 63.
After four games, BYU coach Kalani Sitake is certain of one thing."I know we are a good team, and we haven't played our best yet," Sitake said. "We definitely didn't play our best (last week)."Sitak
Kalani Sitake and Jay Hill, former co-workers at the University of Utah who have reunited at BYU, both want the same thing on their defensive front: monsters.
The Cougars announced the 20-year veteran of college football Thursday, bringing the former Utah State coach back to Utah for the third time in his career.