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BYU Cougars Eye Freshman Talent to Boost 2026 Season

· 2026-07-10

BYU Cougars Eye Freshman Talent to Boost 2026 Season

The BYU Cougars are gearing up for their next game against Utah Tech Trailblazers on September 6, 2026, and freshmen are expected to play a key role.

What are the chances for freshmen to make an impact?

At the Power Four level, it's often tough for true freshmen to play right away, but BYU has a history of freshmen making an immediate impact, such as quarterback Bear Bachmeier and defensive end Nusi Taumoepeau in 2025.

The Cougars need wide receivers to step up and replace the three wide receivers that played the most last season.

Who are the top freshman candidates?

Jaron Pula, a former four-star recruit, is one of the most physically gifted wide receivers to come out of Utah, with a college-ready body at 6'3 and 200 pounds.

Pula has strong hands and can make contested catches, but he didn't get many team reps during Spring Camp.

Braxton Lindsey, a standout during Spring Camp, impressed defensive coordinator Kelly Poppinga and is expected to see the field despite being part of a crowded position group.

What about other freshman candidates?

Bott Mulitalo, a four-star recruit, is one of the best athletes on the BYU football roster, but he lacks experience as an offensive lineman, having spent most of his life as a defensive tackle.

Ulavai Fetuli, a redshirt freshman, is up to 285 pounds and has been a standout in camp settings, appearing in three games as a true freshman.

Legend Glasker is another freshman candidate who could make an impact.

And with the season approaching, these freshmen will have the opportunity to prove themselves and help the BYU Cougars succeed.

The Cougars will need to invest some snaps in the development of their young defensive tackles, which is where Ulavai Fetuli fits in.

So the next few weeks will be crucial for these freshmen to make their mark and secure a spot on the team.

But for now, they are focused on preparing for the upcoming season and making a strong impression.

The BYU Cougars are looking to make a statement in the 2026 season, and these freshmen could be the key to their success.

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