• What College Football Playoff Changes Could Mean for BYU With Greg Sankey Threatening | Big 12 Squad
    2025/05/29

    Big 12 football is at a crossroads. With SEC politics heating up and the Big 12's competitive edge in question, what does the future hold for college football? Dive into the latest controversies surrounding BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff's legal issues and Texas Tech booster Cody Campbell's financial influence. Hosts Drake Toll, Jake Catch, and others dissect Greg Sankey's SEC maneuvers, the implications of BYU's honor code, and the role of billionaire alumni like T. Boone Pickens in shaping the Big 12's destiny.

    Will the Big 12's strategic moves redefine the college football landscape? Tune in for expert analysis and insider perspectives on these pivotal developments.

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  • BYU's QB CONUNDRUM Threatens to DERAIL Big 12 Championship Dreams | Can They SALVAGE Title Hopes?
    2025/05/29
    With the uncertainty surrounding starting quarterback Jake Retzlaff's availability, the BYU Cougars are facing a pivotal decision under center this fall. This podcast dives into the intense quarterback battle between McCae Hillstead and Treyson Bourguet, examining which signal-caller gives Kalani Sitake and the BYU football program the best chance to stay alive in the Big 12 title hunt.We'll break down the strengths and weaknesses of both McCae Hillstead and Treyson Bourguet. Hillstead, a former Utah State transfer, brings valuable Big 12 experience and a dynamic playmaking ability that could inject immediate energy into the offense. We'll analyze his athleticism, arm talent, and how his style might impact Aaron Roderick's offensive scheme.On the other side, Treyson Bourguet, a transfer from Western Michigan, offers a different set of skills. We'll explore his development since arriving in Provo, his pocket presence, and his ability to make precise throws. The competition between these two is expected to be fierce, pushing both players to their limits.This episode will delve into the strategic considerations for Kalani Sitake and the coaching staff. Which quarterback's skillset best aligns with the team's overall offensive philosophy? Who can command the huddle, make critical decisions under pressure, and lead the Cougars through a demanding Big 12 schedule? The choice will undoubtedly shape BYU's offensive identity for the season.Furthermore, we'll assess the direct impact of this quarterback decision on BYU's Big 12 championship aspirations. While Jake Retzlaff's absence would be felt, can either Hillstead or Bourguet step up and perform at a level that keeps BYU competitive against the conference's top teams? We'll discuss the margin for error in the Big 12 and how crucial consistent quarterback play will be.Join us as we analyze the high-stakes quarterback battle at BYU, debate the merits of McCae Hillstead versus Treyson Bourguet, and discuss which player holds the key to the Cougars' Big 12 title hopes.BYU Basketball is continuing its aggressive non-conference scheduling, reportedly signing a two-game series with the Wisconsin Badgers. This podcast dives into why this attention-grabbing matchup is yet another clear signal of Kevin Young's intent to forge a national contender, capitalizing on the star power of A.J. Dybantsa, Richie Saunders, Robert Wright III, and the rest of the BYU Cougars.We'll dissect the significance of adding a respected Big Ten program like Wisconsin to the non-conference slate. This isn't just about filling dates; it's about providing rigorous tests that will better prepare BYU for the grind of the Big 12 Conference. We'll explore what playing a consistently strong program like Wisconsin means for player development, team chemistry, and identifying areas for improvement before the conference schedule begins.This episode will analyze Kevin Young's strategic approach to building a challenging non-conference schedule. From the previously reported exhibition with North Carolina to this new series with Wisconsin, Young is clearly committed to putting his team through the fire early. We'll discuss how this demanding schedule can build resilience, expose weaknesses in a controlled environment, and accelerate the growth of key players, especially those new to the college game or stepping into larger roles.The star power on the court, led by A.J. Dybantsa, Richie Saunders, and Robert Wright III, is a major factor in BYU's ability to attract such high-profile opponents. We'll discuss how these talented players are not only raising the program's profile but also providing the competitive foundation necessary to thrive against elite competition. Their presence makes these matchups must-watch events.Furthermore, we'll discuss how this type of scheduling enhances BYU's NCAA Tournament resume and national perception. Consistently playing and performing well against elite competition is crucial for securing favorable seeding and solidifying a place among college basketball's top programs. This proactive scheduling is a clear indication that BYU is embracing its new national profile and aiming for sustained success.Join us as we break down the exciting new BYU vs. Wisconsin series and discuss why Kevin Young's commitment to a tough slate is exactly what the Cougars need to contend for a Big 12 title and make a deep run in March.Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark is making waves with his unwavering support for the "5+11" College Football Playoff model. This podcast dives into why Yormark's mindset, prioritizing a merit-based competition over guaranteed allocation of spots in the expanded 16-team bracket, is a strategic play for the Big 12, even if it carries potential risks for the league in a given year.We'll dissect the "5+11" model, which would grant automatic bids to the five highest-ranked conference champions, with the remaining 11 spots being at-large selections. Yormark's advocacy ...
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  • SOURCE: BYU Football Built 'Legit Big 12 Power' Under Kalani Sitake | Could Jake Retzlaff Derail It?
    2025/05/28
    Anonymous Big 12 coaches are sounding off, and their candid remarks paint a clear picture: Kalani Sitake and the BYU football program have quickly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with. This podcast dives into the high praise from within the league, exploring why BYU's physical style, top-tier defense, and burgeoning reputation as a power player are earning respect across the Big 12 Conference.We'll unpack the compliments from these anonymous coaches, who are witnessing firsthand the Cougars' impact. Their observations highlight BYU's commitment to a tough, physical brand of football that is proving challenging for Big 12 opponents. This isn't just about wins and losses; it's about the identity BYU is forging in the trenches and on every down.A significant point of admiration centers on BYU's defense. We'll discuss what makes this unit "top-tier" in the eyes of opposing coaches, from their disciplined schemes to the talent and tenacity of players like those developed by Jay Hill and Sione Po'uha. The ability to consistently stifle Big 12 offenses is a hallmark of a program that means business.Furthermore, these coaches are acknowledging BYU's rapid ascent to becoming one of the "power players" in the league. This goes beyond just competitive results; it speaks to the program's overall approach to recruiting, player development, and its strategic navigation of the modern college football landscape, including NIL and the transfer portal. It's a recognition that BYU isn't just participating in the Big 12; they're actively shaping its competitive dynamics.This episode will explore the implications of this internal respect. How does this perception from opposing coaches influence recruiting battles, game planning, and the overall narrative surrounding BYU football? Does it solidify their position as a legitimate contender for the Big 12 championship?Join us as we reveal what Big 12 coaches are truly saying about Kalani Sitake and the BYU Cougars, and why their physical play and defensive prowess are making them a program of envy and respect in the conference.BYU Basketball is making a resounding statement with its non-conference scheduling, reportedly lining up a neutral site game against the UConn Huskies this November in Boston, MA. This podcast dives into the strategic significance of this high-profile matchup, which also serves as a homecoming of sorts for star recruit AJ Dybantsa, and how it underscores Kevin Young's intent to capitalize on the surging national attention surrounding the BYU Cougars.This game against the reigning national champions isn't just another non-conference contest; it's a marquee event designed to test BYU's mettle against the very best in college basketball. We'll explore why Kevin Young and the athletic department are so intent on scheduling top-tier matchups, demonstrating their commitment to preparing the team for the rigorous Big 12 Conference play and building a legitimate national contender.The Boston location adds a compelling narrative, providing a homecoming game for AJ Dybantsa, who hails from the New England area. We'll discuss the excitement and potential impact of Dybantsa playing in front of his home crowd, and how this strategic scheduling move maximizes the attention on BYU's burgeoning star and the program as a whole. It's a clear signal that BYU is embracing its new national profile.This episode will analyze the implications of facing a powerhouse like UConn. What will the Cougars learn from competing against a program with such a strong championship pedigree? How will this early-season test help identify strengths and weaknesses, and accelerate the development of key players under Kevin Young's guidance?Furthermore, we'll discuss how this type of scheduling enhances BYU's NCAA Tournament resume and national perception. Consistently playing and performing well against elite competition is crucial for securing favorable seeding and solidifying a place among college basketball's top programs.Join us as we break down the highly anticipated BYU vs. UConn showdown, the significance of AJ Dybantsa's homecoming, and why Kevin Young's bold scheduling strategy is a clear indication that the BYU Cougars mean business on the national stage.BYU Football has secured a monumental victory on the recruiting trail, signing four-star offensive line prospect Alai Kalaniuvalu after a very public and intense back-and-forth battle that saw him flip allegiances multiple times, including a previous commitment and signing with the Oregon Ducks. This podcast dives into the dramatic recruitment saga and celebrates another massive four-star addition for Kalani Sitake and the BYU Cougars in the past month, joining Nusi Taumoepeau and Bear Bachmeier.We'll dissect the rollercoaster recruitment of Alai Kalaniuvalu, a top-tier offensive lineman whose decision captivated the college football world. His initial commitment to Oregon, followed by a public flip to BYU, and then ...
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  • Jake Retzlaff's Future HANGS IN BALANCE | Would the BYU Cougars RISK Playing Their Embattled QB?
    2025/05/27
    Despite the ongoing civil lawsuit against starting quarterback Jake Retzlaff, there's a compelling argument that BYU could still play him this fall if their internal investigations clear him of wrongdoing. This podcast explores why Tom Holmoe and Kalani Sitake's leadership during the challenging 2020 COVID-affected football season provides a powerful precedent, demonstrating that the BYU football program is not afraid to make decisions that may be unpopular at the time.We'll delve into the distinct nature of BYU's internal review processes, separate from the civil legal system. If the university's own investigations conclude that Retzlaff has abided by the Honor Code and is cleared internally, the program may feel justified in moving forward with him as their starting quarterback. This highlights BYU's unique institutional autonomy and its commitment to its own standards.The parallel to the 2020 season is striking. When many programs across the country were shutting down or facing immense uncertainty, Tom Holmoe, then the Athletic Director, and Head Coach Kalani Sitake, famously navigated a complex landscape to ensure BYU played a full schedule. That decision, while met with skepticism and criticism from some quarters, ultimately proved beneficial for the program, showcasing their determination and willingness to forge their own path.This episode will dissect that 2020 "playbook," emphasizing the leadership's resolve to prioritize the program's competitive interests and the welfare of its student-athletes, even when it meant defying popular opinion or conventional wisdom. This ethos of independent decision-making, coupled with a deep belief in their internal processes, could very well guide their approach to Jake Retzlaff's situation.For Kalani Sitake and the BYU Cougars, having Retzlaff on the field would be a significant boost to their Big 12 aspirations. We'll discuss how the program might manage public perception and media scrutiny, relying on their established culture and internal convictions.Join us as we explore why BYU's history of bold, independent action suggests they could play Jake Retzlaff if he's cleared internally, and what that means for the upcoming football season.Get ready, Cougar Nation! BYU Basketball's beefed-up non-conference schedule is about to be fully revealed, and a major exhibition game against the North Carolina Tar Heels signals Kevin Young's clear intent: to forge a battle-tested squad ready to dominate Big 12 play. This podcast dives into why a strong non-conference slate is crucial for BYU's success this season, and how it will prepare them for the relentless competition ahead.We'll dissect the significance of facing a blue-blood program like North Carolina in an exhibition. This isn't just a casual tune-up; it's an early litmus test for Kevin Young's innovative system and the team's burgeoning talent. We'll explore what playing a high-caliber opponent like UNC so early in the calendar means for player development, team chemistry, and identifying areas for improvement before the rigorous Big 12 schedule officially begins. It's a chance to expose weaknesses and build confidence against elite competition.This episode will analyze Kevin Young's strategic approach to scheduling. Gone are the days of a softer non-conference slate; Young is clearly committed to challenging his team from the outset. We'll discuss how a demanding schedule can build resilience, expose weaknesses in a controlled environment, and accelerate the growth of key players, especially those new to the college game or stepping into larger roles. This aggressive philosophy is designed to ensure the Cougars are not only competitive but also mentally tough for the grind of conference play.We'll also look at the broader implications of this aggressive scheduling. How does a strong non-conference schedule impact BYU's NCAA Tournament resume, particularly for seeding? Does it enhance their national perception and recruiting efforts, proving that BYU is a destination for top talent looking to play against the best? We'll discuss how these early tests can set the tone for a successful season and beyond, establishing BYU as a legitimate national contender.Join us as we anticipate the full reveal of BYU's non-conference schedule, break down the significance of the North Carolina exhibition, and discuss why Kevin Young's commitment to a tough slate is exactly what the Cougars need to contend for a Big 12 title and make a deep run in March.BYU Football is sending a clear message with its recent defensive line additions, epitomized by the commitment of Hawaii transfer Alvin Puefua this week. It's evident that Kalani Sitake, Jay Hill, and Sione Po'uha have a very specific "type" of defensive tackle in mind: longer, bigger, and heavier bodies to anchor the interior of their defensive line. This podcast dives into this strategic recruiting pattern and what it means for the BYU Cougars' ability to contend in the Big 12....
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  • Jake Retzlaff's BYU Future in JEOPARDY | BYU Cougars' Big 12 DREAMS to Crumble? Still Many Unknowns
    2025/05/26
    The future of BYU starting quarterback Jake Retzlaff remains in serious jeopardy as a civil lawsuit containing grave allegations continues to loom. This podcast delves into the multifaceted challenges facing Retzlaff, the potential implications of a pending Honor Code investigation by Brigham Young University, and how this precarious situation could profoundly impact Kalani Sitake and the entire BYU football program.We'll dissect the layers of uncertainty surrounding Retzlaff's status. Beyond the civil legal battle, the university's strict Honor Code presents a separate, yet equally critical, hurdle. Every BYU student, including athletes, is bound by this code, and any finding of a violation could lead to severe disciplinary action, including suspension or expulsion, regardless of the civil lawsuit's outcome. We explore the process by which BYU might conduct such an investigation and the potential timelines involved.The unknowns create a significant dilemma for Kalani Sitake and his coaching staff. How do they prepare for an upcoming season with their starting quarterback's availability hanging in the balance? We'll discuss the strategic and emotional challenges of managing a team amidst such high-profile scrutiny and the potential need to pivot to other quarterback options. The program's ability to maintain focus and morale will be severely tested.This episode will also touch upon the broader institutional implications for Brigham Young University. How does the university balance its commitment to justice and its Honor Code with the public relations and athletic considerations of a high-profile athlete? The situation highlights the unique complexities faced by faith-based institutions in the modern college sports landscape.Join us as we navigate the intricate web of legal proceedings, Honor Code policies, and athletic aspirations, discussing the significant uncertainties surrounding Jake Retzlaff's future at BYU and the potential ripple effects across the entire football program.The uncertainty surrounding Jake Retzlaff's availability for the upcoming season casts a long shadow over BYU's Big 12 title aspirations. This podcast dives into the critical question: Can Kalani Sitake and the Cougars still contend in a competitive conference if they're forced to rely on one of the trio of McCae Hillstead, Treyson Bourguet, or Bear Bachmeier at quarterback?We'll analyze the collective capabilities of BYU's backup quarterback options. McCae Hillstead brings a blend of athleticism and Big 12 experience from his time at Utah State. Treyson Bourguet offers a different skillset from his Western Michigan days, and incoming Stanford transfer Bear Bachmeier is a highly-touted prospect with significant potential. We'll assess how each of these quarterbacks might alter Aaron Roderick's offensive scheme and the team's overall identity.Despite the potential absence of their starting quarterback, there's a growing sentiment that BYU might still be able to hang in the Big 12 race. We'll explore the argument that while Retzlaff is a valuable asset, his absence might only account for a loss of 1-2 wins, theoretically shifting BYU's ceiling from a 10-2 record to a still-respectable 8-4. This perspective suggests that the overall talent on the roster, coupled with Kalani Sitake's coaching, could mitigate the impact of a quarterback change.This episode will delve into the strengths of the rest of the BYU roster, including the returning talent at wide receiver, the offensive line, and the defense, which could help carry the team. We'll discuss how a strong supporting cast can elevate the play of a new quarterback and keep the Cougars competitive in the Big 12.Join us as we weigh the impact of Jake Retzlaff's potential absence and assess BYU's chances of making a Big 12 run with a new signal-caller at the helm.In an era where the transfer portal often resembles a free-for-all, BYU Football has maintained a distinctive approach, opting for targeted additions rather than widespread overhauls. This podcast explores why Big 12 contenders like the BYU Cougars have not been as active in transfer portal additions as other top-tier programs, sticking to their ethos of being a developmental program and prioritizing continuity within Kalani Sitake's system.We'll delve into the philosophy behind BYU's seemingly more reserved transfer portal strategy. While many programs chase every available talent, BYU appears committed to developing players within their system, fostering loyalty, and building a cohesive unit over time. This approach emphasizes long-term growth and cultural fit over immediate, potentially disruptive, roster changes.This episode will analyze the benefits of being a developmental program in the modern college football landscape. How does focusing on player growth from within, coupled with strategic, targeted transfer additions, create a more stable and sustainable program? We'll discuss how this ethos might contribute to ...
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  • Jake Retzlaff's BYU Future HANGS in the Balance | Will Honor Code DECIDE His Fate? Experts Weigh In
    2025/05/23
    New developments in the civil lawsuit filed against BYU starting quarterback Jake Retzlaff indicate a long and complex legal road ahead. Noted legal analyst Greg Skordas of KSL Newsradio believes this will be a protracted legal battle, with a final resolution potentially months, if not years, away – well past the upcoming BYU football season, which is now just 99 days from kicking off.This podcast episode delves into Skordas's expert analysis, explaining why civil cases, especially those involving serious allegations like sexual assault and rape, often take an extended period to resolve. We'll discuss the various stages of a civil lawsuit, from discovery to potential trials and appeals, illustrating why a quick resolution is unlikely in this situation.The implications for Jake Retzlaff are profound and ongoing. The uncertainty surrounding his legal status will undoubtedly cast a shadow over his personal and professional life, regardless of the outcome. We'll discuss the immense pressure he faces as the legal process unfolds.For Kalani Sitake and the BYU football program, this means preparing for a season under a cloud of uncertainty. We'll explore the challenges of managing a starting quarterback involved in a high-profile civil suit, including potential distractions for the team, media scrutiny, and the delicate balance of supporting a player while respecting the legal process. The 99-day countdown to the season opener adds a layer of urgency to a situation that lacks immediate answers.This episode will also touch upon the broader impact on BYU as an institution, and how they navigate such sensitive allegations while upholding their values and commitments to all involved parties. The situation highlights the precarious nature of college athletics in the modern era, where legal matters can significantly influence on-field performance and public perception.Join us as we discuss the complex legal landscape surrounding Jake Retzlaff's civil lawsuit and its far-reaching implications for the upcoming BYU football season and beyond.BYU Football's 2026 recruiting class is gaining serious momentum, highlighted by the commitment of talented St. Francis (CA) athlete Sefanaia Alatini this week. This podcast dives into why Alatini is another solid piece for Kalani Sitake's burgeoning roster and, more significantly, the monumental development that his Bay Area neighbor, four-star, Top 100-rated offensive line prospect Tommy Tofi, plans to make an official visit to BYU next month, flipping a trip to Miami (FL) in favor of the Cougars.Alatini's commitment adds depth and versatility to BYU's future roster. We'll break down his skillset, his potential impact on the program, and how he fits into Kalani Sitake's vision for building a competitive Big 12 team. This addition underscores BYU's growing reach and ability to attract promising talent.However, the real headline is Tommy Tofi. Flipping an official visit from a national power like Miami (FL) to BYU is a massive statement. We'll explore the significance of Tofi's decision, analyzing what it means for BYU's offensive line recruiting and the program's overall standing in the national recruiting landscape. Landing a Top 100 offensive lineman would be a game-changer for the Cougars, signaling their intent to compete with the nation's elite.This episode will dissect the factors contributing to BYU's recruiting success, particularly with these high-profile California prospects. What is Kalani Sitake and his staff, including offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick, doing to win over these coveted recruits? Is it the Big 12 allure, the unique BYU culture, or a combination of strategic recruiting efforts?We'll also discuss the broader implications for BYU football. How do commitments and visits from players like Alatini and Tofi elevate the program's trajectory? What kind of message does this send to other recruits and to the rest of the Big 12? This is a clear indication that BYU is becoming a serious contender for top-tier talent.Join us as we celebrate Sefanaia Alatini's commitment and analyze the potentially program-defining visit of Tommy Tofi, as BYU continues its impressive surge in the 2026 recruiting class.Join the Locked On Cougars Insider Group by clicking here! There is a free 14-day trial before you're charged anythingSupport Us By Supporting Our Locked On Podcast Network Sponsors! Monarch Money - Take control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE at monarchmoney.com for 50% off your first year.FanDuel - Right now, new customers can get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS when your first FIVE DOLLAR BET WINS! Download the app or head to FANDUEL.COM to get started. Bet with FanDuel—Official Partner of the NBA.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-...
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  • CONTROVERSY? Would 16-Team College Football Playoff BENEFIT BYU or Make Rich Richer? | Big 12 Squad
    2025/05/22

    Is a 16-team college football playoff the game-changer the Big 12 needs? Dive into the buzz as the Big 12 Squad tackles this hot topic, exploring the potential impact on the Arizona State Sun Devils, Texas Tech Red Raiders, BYU Cougars, and other powerhouse teams. With Jake Hatch, Chris Level and Drake Toll leading the charge, the conversation heats up around the playoff proposal, beer sales at college stadiums, and Texas A&M's challenging year.

    Drake's new perm sparks laughter, setting a lighthearted tone as the group debates the financial windfall of selling beer, citing Clemson's success with the Savannah Bananas. The discussion shifts to Texas A&M's struggles, with Drake labeling it a "devastating athletic year."

    Join the conversation for insider insights and lively banter. Tune in to catch the full breakdown and see if your favorite team is ready for the playoff shake-up!

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  • BOMBSHELL: BYU Starting QB Jake Retzlaff ACCUSED of Sexual Assault | Will He Ever PLAY This Season?
    2025/05/22
    A civil lawsuit has been filed against BYU starting quarterback Jake Retzlaff, containing serious allegations including sexual assault and rape. This podcast episode addresses the profound and precarious nature of this situation, exploring its potential impact on all parties involved and the upcoming BYU football season.We delve into the gravity of the civil allegations and the sensitive circumstances surrounding them. This is a deeply serious matter with significant implications for Jake Retzlaff, the accuser, and the BYU institution as a whole. Our discussion will focus on the factual reporting of the lawsuit and its immediate ramifications, acknowledging the legal process that is now underway.The situation creates a challenging environment for Kalani Sitake and the BYU football program. We'll examine the uncertainty this introduces for the team as they prepare for the upcoming season. How might these developments affect team dynamics, player focus, and the overall outlook for the Cougars on the field? The program faces the difficult task of navigating these serious allegations while striving to maintain continuity and competitive readiness.This episode will also touch upon the broader implications for college athletics, where high-profile legal matters can cast a long shadow over programs and individual athletes. We'll discuss the delicate balance universities must strike in responding to such allegations while upholding due process and supporting all individuals involved.Join us as we discuss the precarious nature of the civil lawsuit involving Jake Retzlaff and its potential impact on the BYU football season and beyond.With the uncertain status of starting quarterback Jake Retzlaff, the BYU Cougars face a critical question: Who will lead the offense this fall? This podcast dives deep into the potential candidates on the roster, examining the strengths and readiness of each player vying for the starting job. The upcoming season's success hinges on finding the right signal-caller.We'll break down the experience and potential of former Utah State transfer McCae Hillstead. What does his time in Logan bring to the table? Can his Big 12 experience, albeit limited, give him an edge in this competition? We'll analyze his skillset and how he might fit into Aaron Roderick's offensive scheme.Next, we turn our attention to former Western Michigan transfer Treyson Bourguet. What kind of talent does he possess, and how has his development progressed since arriving in Provo? We'll discuss his arm talent, mobility, and his ability to command the offense.The arrival of incoming Stanford transfer Bear Bachmeier adds another intriguing layer to the quarterback battle. As a highly touted prospect, what immediate impact could Bachmeier have? We'll explore his high school accolades, his potential for early contribution, and the learning curve he faces transitioning to a new system.Finally, we consider the dark horse candidate, Bountiful High School graduate Emerson Geilman. What raw talent does he possess, and could he be a surprise contender in this wide-open competition? We'll discuss his potential for growth and whether he could emerge as a viable option for Kalani Sitake and the Cougars.This episode will assess the implications of this quarterback competition for the entire BYU football season. How will the coaching staff manage this crucial decision, and what impact will it have on team dynamics, offensive strategy, and the Cougars' ability to compete in the Big 12?Join us as we analyze the potential replacements for Jake Retzlaff and predict who might emerge as BYU's starting quarterback for the upcoming season.Join the Locked On Cougars Insider Group by clicking here! There is a free 14-day trial before you're charged anythingSupport Us By Supporting Our Locked On Podcast Network Sponsors! Monarch Money - Take control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE at monarchmoney.com for 50% off your first year.FanDuel - Right now, new customers can get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS when your first FIVE DOLLAR BET WINS! Download the app or head to FANDUEL.COM to get started. Bet with FanDuel—Official Partner of the NBA.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)Follow the Locked On Cougars podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up-to-date with the latest with regards to the podcast and BYU sports news. Please remember to subscribe, enable notifications, rate and ...
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