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Back to EpisodesBYU's Big Man MYSTERY: Kevin Young Hoping Staton Steps Up or Executing Global Search for Backup Big?
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BYU basketball's transfer portal activity has been notably quiet on the big man front, leading to speculation about Kevin Young's strategy. This episode dives into why the Cougars haven't heavily targeted post players in the portal, examining two likely scenarios.
The first possibility is the coaching staff's high confidence in incoming freshman center Xavion Staton. A consensus four-star recruit with impressive size and athleticism, Staton could be poised to play significant minutes immediately behind incumbent Keba Keita. We'll analyze Staton's strengths and how his skillset might translate to the college game, potentially negating the need for a veteran transfer big.
The second scenario explores BYU's potential focus on the international market. Kevin Young's global connections and recruiting experience could lead the Cougars to unearth a talented big man from overseas. We'll discuss the advantages and challenges of recruiting internationally and the types of players BYU might be targeting to provide depth and competition in the frontcourt.
We'll also touch on Keba Keita's importance as the current anchor in the paint and how the backup situation will impact BYU's overall roster construction and Big 12 competitiveness. Is Young comfortable with a freshman stepping into a crucial role, or is a seasoned international prospect the preferred option?
Join us as we unravel BYU's big man strategy and analyze the potential impact of Xavion Staton and the global recruiting landscape on the Cougars' frontcourt.
Kevin Young and the BYU Cougars are laser-focused on adding elite perimeter shooting to their roster, and their targets are turning heads! This episode dives into the potential impact of UVU star Tanner Toolson and UMass Lowell freshman sensation Martin Somerville, both reportedly visiting Provo to see how they fit alongside the established core of AJ Dybantsa, Richie Saunders, Keba Keita, and Robert Wright III.
We'll analyze Tanner Toolson's proven sharpshooting prowess at UVU, where he established himself as one of the premier three-point threats in the WAC. We'll break down his shooting mechanics, his ability to create space, and how his accuracy could immediately elevate BYU's offensive efficiency and provide crucial floor spacing for Dybantsa's dynamic drives and Wright's playmaking.
Then, we'll examine the emergence of Martin Somerville at UMass Lowell. As a freshman sensation, Somerville showcased impressive scoring potential and a knack for knocking down shots from beyond the arc. We'll discuss his upside and how his youth and potential could be a valuable long-term addition to the Cougars' backcourt.
We'll explore why BYU is prioritizing dead-eye three-point shooters in the transfer portal. With the offensive firepower of Dybantsa and Wright, and the slashing ability of Saunders, consistent perimeter threats are essential to stretch defenses and create open looks. We'll analyze how Toolson and Somerville fit this specific need.
This episode will also delve into how Young is strategically building his roster, blending proven talent with high-potential newcomers to create a balanced and formidable lineup capable of competing at the highest level in the Big 12 and making a deep NCAA Tournament run.
Join us as we analyze BYU's pursuit of Toolson and Somerville and what their potential additions mean for the Cougars' shooting and overall roster construction!
BYU freshman running back Cale Breslin has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal after a brief stint in Provo, and his departure could be a harbinger of things to come. This episode analyzes Breslin's decision as a potential early casualty of the impending roster limits imposed by the House Settlement on Kalani Sitake and the BYU football program.
We'll examine Breslin's recruitment and potential fit within BYU's running back room. While his talent was evident, the reality of future roster constraint