Big BYU Official: BYU commit quarterback and six others

Kalani Sitake and the BYU football program have had a busy few weeks on the recruiting trail.

On Sunday, BYU completed the largest official visit week of the summer by a considerable margin. BYU hosted roughly 20 recruits over the course of the week, yielding 7 verbal commitments.

1. LaMason Waller – WR

Four-star wide receiver LaMason Waller was the first to pledge to BYU during his official visit. During his visit, Waller announced his commitment over lunch. “I started a trend,” Waller told me in a previous interview. He was not mistaken, as several players decided to join him and commit to BYU.

Waller chose BYU over roughly 45 other offers. As of this writing, he is BYU’s top commit in the 2025 class.

2. Tucker Kelleher – TE

Tucker Kellher was the second player who committed to BYU during his visit. Kelleher received an offer from BYU just two weeks ago, and it didn’t take long for him to cancel his recruitment and commit to new BYU tight ends coach Kevin Gilbride.

BYU was the first Power Four institution to offer Kelleher a scholarship. He had a huge number of competing offers, all from the G5 ranks. He has received offers from Appalachian State, Army, Buffalo, Coastal Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Eastern Michigan, Georgia State, James Madison, Marshall, Middle Tennessee State, Navy, Temple, and Toledo.

3. Ulavai Fetuli – Edge

Ulavai Fetuli committed to BYU immediately following his official visit. Fetuli chose the Cougars over offers from Cal, San Diego State, San Jose State, New Mexico State, and FCS schools including Idaho, Portland State, and Cal Poly. Fetuli is listed as 6’5 and 240 pounds, and he could play defensive end or tight end at the next level.

4. Jackson Doman – Tight End

Another tight end, Jackson Doman, committed to BYU immediately following his official visit. Jackson Doman chose the Cougars over competing offers from Oregon State, Colorado State, Nevada, UNLV, and Washington State. Steve Clark, then the tight ends coach, offered Doman a scholarship to BYU last June. In May, new BYU tight ends coach Kevin Gilbride and Justin Ena paid Doman a visit in Oregon and reiterated his scholarship offer.

5. Cole Cogshell – Edge

Cole Cogshell is one of the most promising recruits in BYU’s 2025 class. His upside is huge; he has merely scratched the surface of his ability. He received 15 bids in June, up from zero in March. He committed to BYU roughly a week after his formal visit.

6. Kendal Wall – Defensive Line

Kendal Wall committed to BYU shortly after his visit. Wall’s recruitment was only beginning to pick up. He received his first offer from Washington State just over a month ago. A few days later, he received another offer from San Jose State. The Cougars were the first P4 program to make an offer after meeting him in person.

7. Andrew Williams – Offensive Tackle

Andrew Williams is one of the nation’s fastest-rising offensive tackle prospects. Williams has piqued the interest of nearly every coach who has seen him in person this summer. He received his first Power Four offer from Kansas State in May after attending their camp. He attended Iowa State’s camp a few days later and received an offer from the Cyclones. He then received an offer from Kansas after attending their camp. Finally, he camped at BYU and received an offer from TJ Woods.

When Big 12 coaches saw his progress since his junior season, they made an immediate offer.

Williams made official visits to all four Big 12 colleges that had given him a scholarship. BYU beat out a couple conference opponents to secure Williams’ pledge.

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *