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BYU & AJ Dybantsa Aim for March Madness GLORY—Texas Clash Demands Big Performance | Kevin Young's Roster Construction Philosophy Flawed? | Thank You, Jack Gohlke!

BYU & AJ Dybantsa Aim for March Madness GLORY—Texas Clash Demands Big Performance | Kevin Young's Roster Construction Philosophy Flawed? | Thank You, Jack Gohlke!

Episode 2259 Published 2 weeks, 6 days ago
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March Madness electrifies the college basketball landscape as the BYU Cougars prepare to battle the Texas Longhorns in one of the most anticipated first-round matchups. AJ Dybantsa’s emergence as a collegiate superstar draws nationwide attention—with millions tuning in to see if he and Robert Wright III can make BYU’s two-man game the talk of the tournament. Will BYU avoid another one-and-done disappointment, or does Texas’s athleticism and imposing frontcourt threaten to derail their postseason aspirations? Jake Hatch expertly breaks down the strategic chess match, emphasizing BYU’s need to rally a third scoring option in the absence of injured Richie Saunders, out-rebound a lengthy Texas squad, and sustain their recent defensive intensity—an identity shift that has propelled BYU’s late-season run.

The conversation shifts to the behind-the-scenes moves shaping BYU’s roster under coach Kevin Young. Drawing from NBA philosophies, BYU’s aggressive NIL approach has led to three players—Dybantsa, Wright, and Saunders—receiving top-dollar contracts, creating a superteam dynamic rarely seen in college hoops. But is this model outdated as pro teams pivot to depth over star power? Jake Hatch weighs the benefits and drawbacks of BYU’s “three-max” system, pondering whether future rosters will feature two stars supported by a deeper, more balanced bench—a strategy that could elevate BYU’s talent floor and competitiveness in the Big 12 and NCAA tournament.

Adding a layer of intrigue, Jake Hatch traces BYU’s rapid ascension back to Jack Gohlke’s epic 2024 upset, which toppled Kentucky and set off a coaching domino effect—leading Mark Pope from BYU to Kentucky and paving the way for Kevin Young’s transformative tenure in Provo. This episode connects the dots between March Madness legend-making moments, coaching changes, and BYU’s unprecedented success, including the recruitment of Egor Demin and Bruce Branch.

Packed with insider analysis, tournament predictions, and fascinating what-if scenarios, Locked On Cougars delivers a comprehensive look at BYU’s path to prominence, the impact of NIL-driven roster construction, and the legends—both on and off the court—who have altered the course of BYU athletics. Will the Cougars capitalize on these bold moves and etch their own chapter in March lore?

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Jake Hatch brings you daily coverage of the BYU Cougars with the Locked On Cougars Podcast. Locked On Cougars brings BYU fans the latest news and comprehensive coverage when it comes to the BYU football and basketball programs as well as a look at the other teams in the BYU athletic department. Jake gives you his unique insights and insider information about the Cougs as they continue "on the trail to fame and glory" every weekday, along with interviews with players, coaches, experts, and alumni that you will not find anywhere else.

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