QB Jake Retzlaff breaks silence on leaving BYU
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With Big 12 Media Days in the rearview mirror, Kalani Sitake and the Cougars can focus on remaining a contender in the conference race. This will come without Jake Retzlaff under center and a three-wa
Even as quarterback Jake Retzlaff makes plans to leave Provo, the Cougars are voicing their support for the school’s Honor Code.
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East Idaho News on MSNWith questions at quarterback, can LJ Martin be an answer for BYU’s offense?With so many questions around the BYU quarterback room leading up to the Cougars’ trip to Big 12 football media days in Frisco, Texas, the program’s player representatives only featured two offensive players.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNPromising College Football Quarterback Shocks Fans By Leaving School Before Season OpenerLess than two months before kickoff, BYU’s projected starting quarterback, Jake Retzlaff, is suddenly gone. Not benched. Not injured. Gone. The 2025 starter announced Friday that he’s officially withdrawing from BYU and stepping away from the football program.
An interesting back-and-forth took place in Big 12 recruiting the past seven days. In a surprising run, BYU took the lead in recruiting rankings for the class of 2026 as the No. 1 class, then Texas Tech got a commitment from a five-star offensive tackle and replaced BYU at No.
A civil lawsuit accusing Brigham Young football quarterback Jake Retzlaff of rape has ... last season for being the first Jewish quarterback to start at BYU. He led the Cougars to an 11-2 record and Alamo Bowl win over Colorado. He passed for 2,947 yards ...
The classic archetype of a college coach has often leaned on two styles, blending what Goleman called “coaching” leadership with “coercive” leadership. Perhaps most visible in coaches like Bobby Knight, Tom Izzo or Mike Krzyzewski, these styles emphasized discipline, rigid demands and high standards to prepare players for the next level.
A native of Stillwater, Oklahoma, Mike Gundy and his crew had their program in a great spot for the defensive player's commitment as OSU wound up in Kolone's final three, but the three-star recruit ultimately chose to play for Kalani Sitake and the Cougars next season.