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  • Jake Retzlaff's BYU Future HANGS in the Balance | Will Honor Code DECIDE His Fate? Experts Weigh In
    May 23 2025
    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
    May 22 2025

    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?
    May 22 2025
    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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  • BYU Cougars & Texas Tech Red Raiders DOMINATING NIL Headlines | Big 12 Rivals ENVIOUS or Awestruck?
    May 21 2025
    The Big 12 Conference is witnessing a new guard rise to prominence, and this offseason, BYU and Texas Tech have emerged as programs of envy and renown, largely thanks to their aggressive and successful exploits in the NIL and transfer portal landscapes. This podcast dives into how these two institutions are strategically leveraging modern college athletics to build formidable rosters and challenge the conference hierarchy.We'll dissect the offseason moves that have put both BYU and Texas Tech in the spotlight. For BYU, we've seen significant NIL investments attracting top talent across multiple sports, from the reported six-figure deals for men's golf players to the high-profile basketball commitments like AJ Dybantsa and Robert Wright III. Their ability to flip commits and secure key transfers has solidified their position as a destination for athletes seeking both competitive excellence and financial opportunity.Texas Tech, under its own innovative leadership, has also made waves, demonstrating a clear understanding of how to navigate the transfer portal and utilize NIL to bolster their football and basketball programs. We'll explore the strategic acquisitions made by the Red Raiders and how these additions are expected to elevate their competitiveness in the Big 12.This episode will analyze the "envy and renown" factor. Why are other Big 12 programs, and even those outside the conference, looking at BYU and Texas Tech with a mix of admiration and perhaps a touch of apprehension? Is it their proactive approach, their financial backing, or a combination of factors that makes them stand out?We'll discuss the impact of this new era of college sports, where NIL and the transfer portal are not just supplementary tools but fundamental pillars of program building. Both BYU and Texas Tech appear to have embraced this reality more effectively than many of their peers, setting a new standard for offseason success.Join us as we explore the rise of BYU and Texas Tech as Big 12 powerhouses, examining their strategic mastery of NIL and the transfer portal, and what their success means for the competitive balance and future dynamics of the conference.BYU and Texas Tech have made significant strides this offseason, leveraging NIL and the transfer portal to build impressive rosters. But to truly become the "big dogs" of the Big 12 Conference, as former BYU AD Rondo Fehlberg would put it, these programs need to translate offseason hype into consistent on-field and on-court success. This podcast explores the critical steps both BYU and Texas Tech must take to achieve and sustain dominance in the evolving Big 12 landscape.For both institutions, the first and most crucial step is consistent winning. It's not enough to have a strong offseason; they must prove their mettle by competing for and winning conference championships in football and basketball year after year. This means developing a deep talent pipeline, not just relying on transfers, and fostering coaching stability that allows for long-term program growth.Next, they need to cultivate a national brand that transcends their regional fanbases. While both have passionate supporters, becoming "big dogs" requires broader appeal and consistent national media attention. This involves strategic scheduling, compelling narratives, and showcasing their unique institutional identities on a national stage. For BYU, maintaining its independent spirit while thriving in the Big 12 will be key. For Texas Tech, building on its passionate fan base and unique culture will be essential.Furthermore, continued NIL innovation and infrastructure will be paramount. The initial success in NIL and the transfer portal is a great start, but the landscape is constantly evolving. BYU and Texas Tech must stay ahead of the curve, ensuring their NIL collectives are robust, compliant, and attractive to elite talent. This financial backing, coupled with a commitment to player development and welfare, will be a cornerstone of sustained success.Finally, defeating established Big 12 powers consistently is non-negotiable. To earn the respect and acknowledgment as "big dogs," they must regularly beat teams like Oklahoma State, Kansas State, and the incoming Arizona and Utah. These head-to-head victories will be the ultimate proof of their ascent.Join us as we outline the roadmap for BYU and Texas Tech to ascend to the top of the Big 12, transforming from rising stars into the undisputed dominant forces of the conference.The proposed college sports commission under President Donald Trump is set to reshape the landscape of college athletics, and the appointment of former Texas Tech offensive lineman and multi-billionaire businessman Cody Campbell as co-chair is a monumental development. This podcast explores why Campbell's presence on this commission makes him an incredibly important advocate and ally for both BYU and the entire Big 12 Conference as the universe of college sports continues its rapid ...
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  • Will Jake Retzlaff TRANSFORM from Game Manager to BYU Legend? BYU Hopes Ride On It | Can He Deliver?
    May 20 2025
    ESPN has labeled BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff as "consistently consistent," but is that enough for the Cougars to achieve their lofty goals this season? This episode dives into the debate surrounding Retzlaff's performance and whether it can propel BYU to a Big 12 title run and a potential College Football Playoff berth.Host Jake Hatch analyzes Retzlaff's strengths and weaknesses, examining the quarterback's playmaking ability, decision-making, and overall impact on the BYU offense. We'll discuss the nuances of "consistently consistent" – is it a compliment or a subtle critique? While valuable, does it translate to the high-octane, explosive play needed to compete with the nation's elite?We'll also explore the broader context of BYU's 2024 season. Kalani Sitake faces the challenge of elevating the program in a competitive Big 12. The Cougars have high expectations, with many believing they have the talent to contend for the conference crown and potentially secure a spot in the College Football Playoff.This podcast episode delves into the key factors that will determine BYU's success. Beyond quarterback play, we'll analyze the performance of the supporting cast, including the wide receivers, running backs, and offensive line. We'll also assess the BYU defense and its ability to stop high-powered offenses.Can Jake Retzlaff exceed expectations and become a true star? Is "consistently consistent" a foundation for success, or does BYU need more? We'll discuss the pressure on Kalani Sitake to deliver on the program's potential and the fine line between a successful season and a disappointing one.Join us as we break down the quarterback situation, analyze BYU's CFP chances, and debate whether the Cougars have what it takes to make a deep run in 2024.The BYU Cougars have made a significant splash in the recruiting world, flipping Washington Huskies wide receiver commit Terrance Saryon. This episode breaks down Saryon's decision to join Kalani Sitake's program, with offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick and wide receivers coach Fesi Sitake playing a crucial role in the flip.We examine the factors that led Saryon to choose BYU, including his fit in Roderick's offensive scheme and the strong connection he felt with the coaching staff. Saryon's skill set is also under the microscope. We analyze his film and highlight his strengths, such as his route-running ability, speed, and elusiveness.A key question we address: Can Saryon make an immediate impact on the BYU offense? We discuss his potential to contribute as early as next season, considering the current state of BYU's receiving corps and the opportunities available for a player with his talent. His versatility and playmaking abilities could make him a valuable asset for the Cougars.This podcast episode also delves into the recruiting prowess of Kalani Sitake and his staff. We explore how this flip reflects BYU's growing appeal to top recruits, particularly after joining the Big 12. The Cougars are making waves on the recruiting trail, and Saryon's decision is a testament to their efforts.We'll also look at the broader implications of this flip. What does it mean for BYU's future recruiting efforts? How does it impact the wide receiver room? And how does it change the outlook for the Cougars' offense in the coming years?Join us as we analyze this exciting development in BYU football recruiting and discuss the potential impact of Terrance Saryon on the program.The impending approval of the House settlement is bringing about dramatic changes to college sports, and the latest developments are raising serious questions. This episode dives into the late-breaking alterations, including the creation of a powerful new CEO role and controversial demands for school compliance.Host Jake Hatch breaks down the plan to hire a CEO of the College Sports Commission, a move that would essentially install a "commissioner" with significant authority to execute the new rules and regulations. This individual will wield unprecedented power over college athletics, leading to a fundamental shift in the governance structure.But that's not all. Power Conference schools are now being asked to sign contracts promising to abide by these new rules, a move that includes waiving their ability to challenge them in the legal system. The stakes are incredibly high: schools that refuse to sign could face expulsion from their conferences.Jake Hatch expresses deep skepticism about these developments. He questions the legality and practicality of forcing schools to sign away their legal rights. Is this a step too far? Will schools truly agree to such terms, and would conferences actually go as far as expulsion? The implications are enormous, potentially reshaping the landscape of college sports.This episode explores the power dynamics at play, the potential legal challenges, and the long-term consequences of these changes. We'll discuss:The true scope of the CEO's authorityThe legality of forcing ...
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  • BYU Football's 1926 Season EXPOSED Offensive Weaknesses & Saw Rivalry Breakthrough
    May 19 2025

    The 1926 season was a challenging chapter in BYU Cougars football history. This episode revisits that gridiron campaign, marked by offensive struggles and a final record of 1-5-1. Under the leadership of coach Boney Fuller and C.J. Hart, the Cougars faced tough competition in the Rocky Mountain Conference.

    We'll delve into the season's difficulties, analyzing the offensive woes that plagued the team. Despite the losses, a notable moment of resilience emerged in the Utah State game. We'll highlight BYU's hard-fought 0-0 tie against their in-state rivals, a rare non-loss in an otherwise difficult year. This game stands out as a testament to the team's defensive effort and a significant result in the context of the season.

    This podcast episode will explore the broader context of the 1926 season. We'll examine the state of college football at the time, the challenges BYU faced within the Rocky Mountain Conference, and the key players and coaching decisions that shaped the year. We'll also discuss how this season fits into the longer history of BYU football and the lessons that can be gleaned from challenging periods.

    Join us as we take a look back at a season of struggle and resilience in BYU football history.

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  • CRISIS AVERTED? Brian Santiago Faces Down First MAJOR TEST | Kevin Young 'LOCKED IN' & BYU Rolls On
    May 19 2025
    The potential crisis appears to have been averted: the Phoenix Suns' interest in BYU basketball coach Kevin Young seems to have subsided. This podcast examines the implications of Young remaining in Provo and how it marks a significant early victory for new BYU athletic director Brian Santiago.Santiago's tenure began with an immediate challenge: the possibility of losing a rapidly ascending coach to the NBA. We'll analyze the tightrope Santiago had to walk in those first few days, balancing the need to retain Young with the understanding that Young also deserved to hear out any offers.Kevin Young's impact on BYU basketball has been undeniable. We'll discuss the program's trajectory under his leadership, the excitement surrounding the team, and why his departure would have been a major blow. His ability to recruit top-tier talent and implement an NBA-style system has Cougar fans excited for the future.This episode will also explore why the Phoenix Suns' interest was so serious. Young's coaching pedigree, his innovative offensive schemes, and his ability to connect with players made him an attractive candidate for an NBA head coaching position.Ultimately, Young staying at BYU is a positive outcome for the program. We'll discuss the stability it provides, the continuity it allows for recruiting and player development, and how it reinforces BYU's commitment to building a basketball powerhouse.Furthermore, we'll look at what this means for Brian Santiago. Successfully navigating this early challenge demonstrates his leadership and his ability to handle high-pressure situations. It also sends a message to the BYU community and potential recruits that the athletic program is in capable hands.Join us as we analyze Kevin Young's decision and what it means for the future of BYU basketball, as well as Brian Santiago's successful handling of his first major test as athletic director.The BYU Cougars are generating buzz heading into the college football season, with respected voices like Bruce Feldman from The Athletic predicting they'll exceed their over/under win total of 7.5. This podcast episode dives into the reasons behind the optimism, analyzing the key factors that make BYU a strong bet to outperform expectations.We'll break down why Feldman and other experts are bullish on BYU's chances. Is it the return of key talent, including quarterback Jake Retzlaff? The strength of the coaching staff led by Kalani Sitake? Or perhaps an improved team culture and momentum heading into a pivotal season? We'll examine the specific elements that are fueling these predictions.This episode will delve into Jake Retzlaff's development and his importance to BYU's success. We'll assess his skills, his command of the offense, and how he's positioned to lead the Cougars to a winning record. We'll also explore the impact of other returning starters and key additions to the roster. Talented returners like Chase Roberts, Jack Kelly, and Isaiah Glasker figure to make this team strong.Kalani Sitake's leadership will also be a focus. We'll discuss his coaching philosophy, his ability to motivate his players, and the stability he brings to the program. How has he built a foundation for sustained success, and is this the year it translates to exceeding expectations?We'll also analyze BYU's schedule, identifying potential wins and challenges. Can the Cougars navigate their conference slate and emerge with eight or more victories? What are the key matchups that will determine their fate?Join us as we explore why college football experts are high on BYU's potential this season and whether the Cougars are poised to deliver on the hype.A recent USA Today report has revealed a concerning trend for some of college football's traditional powerhouses: revenue declines in fiscal year 2024. This episode dives into the numbers, analyzing why conferences like the Pac-12 and Big 12 saw a decrease in revenue, while the ACC managed only a slight increase, and why this could signal a significant shift in the college sports landscape.We'll break down the USA Today report, examining the specific figures and the factors contributing to these revenue declines. How did conference realignment, changing media rights deals, and other economic forces impact the bottom line for these major players? We'll also look at the conferences that are thriving, like the Big Ten, and explore the reasons for their continued financial success.This episode will focus on why there's so much optimism surrounding the Big 12's future. With strategic leadership from Commissioner Brett Yormark, the conference is poised for substantial growth. We'll discuss the innovative strategies Yormark has implemented, including securing lucrative media deals and expanding the conference's footprint, and how these moves are expected to drive revenue growth in 2025 and beyond.For BYU and other new Big 12 members, this positive trajectory is particularly significant. We'll analyze how the ...
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  • BYU Cougars SHATTER Expectations as ESPN Ranks Them Among Playoff Contenders | Big 12 Put on Notice?
    May 16 2025
    The national spotlight is turning towards Provo, as ESPN identifies BYU as a legitimate contender for the College Football Playoff this fall. This podcast episode dives into ESPN's analysis, exploring why the experts believe Kalani Sitake and the BYU Cougars have the potential for a historic season, potentially securing a first-round bye as Big 12 champions.We'll dissect ESPN's assessment of BYU, examining the key factors driving their playoff projection. Is it the potent offense led by returning quarterback Jake Retzlaff? The experienced defense? Or a combination of both? We'll analyze the specific elements of BYU's team that have caught the attention of national pundits.This episode will also delve into the implications of potentially earning a first-round bye in the expanded College Football Playoff format. What would that mean for BYU's path to the national championship? How would it impact their recruiting efforts and national perception?We'll further explore the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for BYU in the Big 12. The conference is known for its competitive landscape, and the Cougars will face tough tests week in and week out. We'll assess BYU's schedule, potential roadblocks, and the likelihood of navigating the season with enough success to secure a top seed.Kalani Sitake's leadership has been instrumental in BYU's rise, and we'll analyze his coaching prowess and his ability to elevate the program to new heights. How has he fostered a winning culture in Provo, and is this the year it all comes together for a playoff run?Join us as we break down ESPN's analysis and discuss the exciting possibility of BYU making a serious run at the College Football Playoff.This podcast explores the growing trend of top European basketball prospects choosing the NCAA over traditional Euroleague paths, highlighted by Egor Demin's decision to play for BYU and the contrasting case of his former Real Madrid teammate, Hugo Gonzalez.We examine why Egor Demin's move to BYU is being hailed as a strategic decision. While Gonzalez reportedly left over a million dollars on the table to stay in the Euroleague, Demin opted for the college route, a decision that speaks volumes about the changing landscape of international basketball talent development.A key factor in this shift is the emergence of Kevin Young at BYU. We'll analyze how Young's system and philosophy are attracting elite European prospects, offering a compelling alternative to the Euroleague. Young's NBA coaching background and emphasis on player development are creating a clear pathway to the NBA for these young stars.This episode delves into how the allure of the NCAA, particularly under coaches like Kevin Young, is upending the Euroleague's traditional dominance in grooming young talent. The promise of significant playing time, exposure to the American game, and the potential for lucrative NIL deals are proving increasingly attractive to European players.We'll discuss the long-term implications of this trend. Is this a paradigm shift in basketball development, where the NCAA becomes a primary pathway for international prospects seeking an NBA career? How will this affect the Euroleague and the future of global basketball talent?Join us as we discuss Egor Demin's calculated decision, the impact of Kevin Young's system, and the evolving dynamics between the NCAA and Euroleague in shaping the next generation of basketball stars.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! WayFair - There’s nothing like giving your home a little TLC. Give your home the refresh it needs with Wayfair. Head to Wayfair.com right now. Wayfair. Every style. Every home.Amazon Fire TV Stick 4k - Did you know your Fire TV is also an Xbox? Turn any TV into your gaming and entertainment hub with Fire TV Stick 4K devices — no console required. Head to Amazon.com/firetvlockedon to get started. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription and compatible controller required.Supply House - Join the Trade Master program today at SupplyHouse.com/TM and start ordering plumbing, HVAC, and electrical supplies with just a few clicks. Plus, use promo code SH5 for 5% off your first order. That’s SupplyHouse.com!Monarch Money - Take control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE at monarchmoney.com for 50% off your first year.Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGEfor $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime.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 ...
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