BYU Football Struggles with Defensive Line Changes
BYU Football Struggles with Defensive Line Changes

BYU Football Struggles with Defensive Line Changes

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BYU's football team is addressing last season's poor pass rush by focusing on improving their run defense, as highlighted by special teams coordinator Kelly Poppinga. Despite setbacks, including key player injuries and transfers, they are optimistic about the impact of new recruits and transfers on their defensive efforts. Meanwhile, the 40th anniversary of BYU's 1984 championship season is being celebrated with a special magazine that features untold stories and insights from legendary players and coaches. In terms of player development, offensive lineman Caleb Etienne has made significant physical improvements and is set to start as left tackle for the upcoming season. Additionally, BYU basketball is gaining recognition for its strong NIL program, ranking as one of the top three in college basketball according to a recent survey of coaches, which could enhance its recruiting power in the future. This evolving landscape for both football and basketball reflects BYU's commitment to enhancing their competitive edge across sports.

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