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Byu Football Roster 2018 Offseason BYU FOOTBALL ROSTER 2018 OFFSEASON NAVY BLUE Offensive/Special Teams Players No Player Pos Ht Wt Class Scholly Hometown Previous School(s) 1 Akile Davis WR 6-2 200 RS Jr Yes DeSoto, TX DeSoto HS 2 Austin Kafentzis RB 6-1 195 RS Jr Walk-on Sandy, UT Arizona Western/Nevada/Wisconsin/Jordan HS 4 Trey Dye RB 5-9 184 RS Sr Yes Abilene, TX Copper HS 5 Ula Tolutau RB 6-1 250 True So Yes Salt Lake City, UT East HS 7 Beau Hoge QB 6-1 210 RS Jr Yes Fort Thomas, KY Highlands HS 11 Joe Critchlow QB 6-4 200 True So Walk-on Franklin, TN Franklin HS 12 Tanner Mangum QB 6-3 220 True Sr Yes Eagle, ID Eagle HS 13 Kody Wilstead QB 6-6 223 RS Fr Yes St. George, UT Pineview HS 13 Micah Simon WR 6-1 190 RS Jr Yes Dallas, TX Bishop Dunne HS 15 Aleva Hifo WR 5-10 187 True Jr Yes Menifee, CA Heritage HS 17 Moroni Laulu-Pututau TE 6-4 235 RS Jr Yes Hyrum, UT Mountain Crest HS 20 Rickey Shumway WR 6-2 200 RS Jr Walk-on Provo, UT Timpview HS 21 Talon Shumway WR 6-3 205 RS Jr Yes South Jordan, UT Lone Peak HS 22 Squally Canada RB 5-11 205 RS Sr Yes Milpitas, CA Washington State Univ./Milpitas HS 24 K.J. Hall RB 5-9 175 RS Jr Walk-on Spanish Fork, UT Maple Mountain HS 26 Rhett Almond P/K 6-4 203 RS Sr Walk-on Valencia, CA Hart HS 27 Chayce Bolli WR 6-0 190 RS Fr Walk-on Cave Creek, AZ Champion HS 27 Austin Whetzel WR 6-0 175 RS So Walk-on Lehi, UT Weber State Univ./Lehi HS 32 Zachary Lopini Katoa RB 6-0 210 RS Fr Walk-on American Fork, UT American Fork HS 33 Beau Tanner WR 6-0 185 True Sr Yes Gilbert, AZ Scottsdale CC/Shadow Mountain HS 34 Riley Burt RB 6-1 205 RS Jr Yes Mantua, UT Box Elder HS 35 Brayden El-Bakri RB 6-0 240 RS Sr Walk-on Cottonwood Heights, UT Brighton HS 43 Kyle Griffitts RB 6-3 240 RS So Walk-on Winter Garden, FL West Orange HS 44 Kavika Fonua RB 6-0 215 RS Jr Yes Syracuse, UT Syracuse HS 48 Bracken El-Bakri RB 6-3 261 RS So Walk-on Cottonwood Heights, UT Brighton HS 50 Taipe Vaka OL 6-5 275 RS Sr Yes Oakland, CA Diablo Valley Coll./Skyline HS 57 LeRoy Sitake-Tanoa'i OL 6-4 320 RS Jr Yes Sherman Oaks, CA Notre Dame HS 58 Austin Chambers OL 6-5 311 RS So Yes Shawnee Mission, KS Shawnee Mission West HS 59 Thomas Shoaf OL 6-5 275 RS Jr Yes Columbus, IN Columbus North HS 64 Matt Foley DS 6-1 220 True Sr Walk-on Temecula, CA Temecula Valley HS 66 James Empey OL 6-4 275 RS Fr Yes American Fork, UT American Fork HS 67 Brady Christensen OL 6-6 270 RS Fr Yes Bountiful, UT Bountiful HS 68 Oaks Morley OL 6-4 320 RS So Walk-on Spanish Fork, UT Snow College/American Leadership Academy 69 Tristen Hoge OL 6-5 305 RS So Yes Pocatello, ID Univ. of Notre Dame/Highland HS 70 Jacob Jimenez OL 6-5 290 RS Jr Yes Pflugerville, TX Pflugerville HS 71 Austin Hoyt OL 6-8 305 RS Sr Yes Ione, CA Argonaut HS 72 Addison Pulsipher OL 6-5 280 RS Jr Yes Temecula, CA Temecula Valley HS 73 Ului Lapuaho OL 6-7 335 RS Jr Yes West Valley City, UT Hunter HS 74 Kieffer Longson OL 6-7 321 RS So Yes San Ramon, CA Dougherty Valley HS 77 Chandon Herring OL 6-7 285 RS So Yes Gilbert, AZ Perry HS 80 Nate Heaps TE 6-4 225 RS Fr Walk-on American Fork, UT American Fork HS 80 Taggart Krueger WR 6-3 190 RS Jr Walk-on Sammamish, WA Skyline HS 82 Tariq Buchanan WR 6-0 185 RS Fr Yes Elgin, TX Elgin HS 83 Andrew Mikkelsen K 6-0 200 RS Sr Walk-on Canby, OR Oregon State Univ./Canby HS 83 Inoke Lotulelei WR 5-9 180 RS So Yes Midvale, UT Cottonwood HS 84 Neil Pau'u WR 6-4 205 True So Walk-on Anaheim, CA Servite HS 85 Nate Sampson TE 6-2 235 RS Sr Walk-on Pleasant Grove, UT Pleasant Grove HS 87 Hunter Marshall TE 6-3 230 RS Sr Walk-on Acworth, GA Snow College/Georgia Tech/Kell HS 87 Joe Tukuafu TE 6-4 280 RS Fr Yes Salt Lake City, UT East HS 87Jared Kapisi WR 6-1 185 RS So Walk-on Maui, HI Maui HS 89 Matt Bushman TE 6-5 230 True So Yes Tucson, AZ Sabino HS 96 JJ Nwigwe TE 6-5 275 True Sr Yes Rockwall, TX Rockwall-Heath HS 98 Mitch Harris DS 6-4 220 RS Jr Walk-on Gilbert, AZ Perry HS S Ethan Atagi OL 6-4 300 True Fr Walk-on Washington Terrace, UT Bonneville HS S Stacy Conner QB 6-4 185 True Fr Yes Wylie, TX Wylie HS S Harris LaChance OL 6-8 260 True Fr Yes Herriman, UT Herriman HS S Baylor Romney QB 6-2 185 True Fr Walk-on El Paso, TX Franklin HS S Skyler Southam K 6-0 185 True Fr Yes Heber City, UT Wasatch HS S Zachary Wilson QB 6-3 195 True Fr Yes Draper, UT Corner Canyon HS F Clark Barrington OL 6-6 275 True Fr Yes Spokane, WA University HS F Brayden Cosper WR 6-4 200 True Fr Yes South Jordan, UT Bingham HS F JT Gentry OL 6-5 285 True Fr Yes Littleton, CO Columbine HS F Talmage Gunther QB 6-0 195 True Fr Walk-on Highland, UT Lone Peak HS F Jaren Hall QB 6-1 195 True Fr Yes Spanish Fork, UT Maple Mountain HS F Gunnar Legas QB 6-3 190 True Fr Walk-on Orem, UT Orem HS F Gunner Romney WR 6-3 200 True Fr Yes Chandler, AZ Chandler HS F Jacob Smith OL 6-6 315 True Fr Yes Rosemount, MN Rosemount HS F Hank Tuipulotu TE 6-3 225 True Fr Yes Fort Mill, SC Nation Ford HS F Brycen Yarmo TE 6-5 245 True Fr Walk-on Hudson, NH Phillips Exeter Acad./Alvirne HS Offensive Coaches Jeff Grimes, Offensive Coordinator Aaron Roderick, Quarterbacks Coach, Passing Game Coordinator 10th Assistant, Running Backs Coach Ryan Pugh, Offensive Line Coach Fesi Sitake, Wide Receivers Coach Steve Clark, Tight Ends Coach Dallas Reynolds, Offensive Graduate Assistant Harvey Unga, Offensive Graduate Assistant For up-to-the-minute news, rosters, recruiting, missionary, and depth chart information, visit us at LoyalCougars.com BYU FOOTBALL ROSTER 2018 OFFSEASON WHITE Defensive Players No Player Pos Ht Wt Class Scholly Hometown Previous School(s) 1 Troy Warner DB 6-1 195 True Jr Yes San Marcos, CA Mission Hills HS 3 Isaiah Armstrong DB 6-2 195 RS Jr Yes Redlands, CA Riverside CC/Redlands East Valley HS 5 Dayan Ghanwoloku DB 5-11 195 True Jr Yes Layton, UT Northridge HS 11 Austin Lee DB 6-0 202 RS Jr Yes Draper, UT Salt Lake Comm. Coll./Univ. of Utah/Alta HS 12 Trevion Greene DB 6-3 195 RS Jr Yes East Palo Alto, CA Chabot Coll./Coll. of San Mateo/Milpitas HS 16 Gavin Fowler DB 6-0 195 RS Sr Walk-on Kaysville, UT Davis HS 16 Sione Takitaki LB 6-2 245 RS Sr Yes Fontana, CA Heritage HS 18 Michael Shelton DB 5-8 180 RS Sr Yes Raleigh, NC Wakefield HS 23 Zayne Anderson DB 6-2 200 True Sr Yes Stansbury Park, UT Stansbury HS 24 Tommy Nelson DB 6-2 190 RS Fr Walk-on Bellevue, WA Issaquah HS 25 Tanner Jacobson DB 5-10 185 True Sr Walk-on Southlake, TX Texas Tech Univ./Southlake Carroll HS 27 Austin McChesney DB 6-1 180 RS So Walk-on Highland, UT Lone Peak HS 28 Sawyer Powell DB 6-1 202 RS Sr Yes West Richland, WA Richland HS 28 Young Tanner DB 6-0 195 RS Sr Walk-on Gilbert, AZ Phoenix College/Gilbert HS 30 Keenan Ellis DB 6-0 175 RS Fr Yes Chula Vista, CA Bonita Vista HS 31 Christian Folau LB 6-1 250 RS Fr Yes Salt Lake City, UT East HS 32 Chris Wilcox DB 6-2 185 True Jr Yes Fontana, CA Eleanor Roosevelt HS 34 Will Sedgwick LB 6-2 230 RS Fr Yes Laguna Hills, CA Laguna Hills HS 38 Butch Pau'u LB 6-0 230 RS Sr Yes Anaheim, CA Servite HS 39 Phillip Amone LB 6-0 235 RS Sr Yes Orlando, FL Dr. Phillips HS 41 Adam Pulsipher LB 6-1 220 RS Sr Yes Temecula, CA Temecula Valley HS 42 Johnny Tapusoa LB 5-10 230 True Jr Yes Laie, HI Kahuku HS 44 Riggs Powell LB 6-2 220 RS Sr Walk-on Aptos, CA Cabrillo JC/Aptos HS 46 Rhett Sandlin DL 6-3 245 RS Sr Yes Draper, UT Alta HS 47 Garrett England LB 6-4 210 RS Fr Yes Salt Lake City, UT Skyline HS 49 Langi Tuifua DL 6-3 220 True So Yes South Jordan, UT Bingham HS 50 Tevita Mo'unga DL 6-3 335 RS Jr Yes Murrieta, CA Vista Murrieta HS 51 Morgan Unga LB 6-5 220 RS Sr Walk-on Ogden, UT Bonneville HS 52 Trajan Pili DL 6-2 245 RS Jr Yes Las Vegas, NV Centennial HS 53 Isaiah Kaufusi LB 6-2 210 RS So Yes Cottonwood Heights, UT Brighton HS 54 Merrill Taliauli DL 6-2 305 True Sr Yes Salt Lake City, UT East HS 55 Lorenzo Fauatea DL 6-4 295 RS Fr Yes West Valley City, UT Hunter HS 56 Tanner Baker DL 6-5 255 RS Fr Yes Acworth, GA Allatoona HS/Moorpark HS 58 Uriah Leiataua DL 6-4 265 RS So Yes Compton, CA Dominguez HS 59 Alden Tofa DL 6-4 267 RS Fr Yes West Jordan, UT West Jordan HS 60 Motekiai Langi DL 6-7 410 RS Fr Yes Matangiake, Tonga Tonga HS 61 David Low DL 6-2 250 RS Sr Walk-on Philadelphia, PA Southern Utah Univ./Methacton HS 68 Kamalani Kaluhiokalani DL 6-0 300 RS Sr Walk-on Kane'ohe, HI Kamehameha-Maui HS 75 Wayne Tei-Kirby DL 6-3 305 RS So Yes Pocatello, ID Univ.
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