EXCELLENCE: AJ Dybantsa DOMINATES Court & Leading BYU | BYU Football’s Backup RB Challenge UNFOLDS | Will New Look Special Teams Soar?

EXCELLENCE: AJ Dybantsa DOMINATES Court & Leading BYU | BYU Football’s Backup RB Challenge UNFOLDS | Will New Look Special Teams Soar?

29:05 Feb 23, 2026
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The BYU Cougars capture national attention as AJ Dybantsa delivers a dazzling, near triple-double performance in the upset victory over Iowa State. Is Dybantsa poised to make BYU history and claim the Wooden Award, or will overlooked blue chip status keep him in the shadows? Jake Hatch breaks down Dybantsa’s transformation from co-star alongside Richie Saunders to BYU’s undisputed leader. With Saunders sidelined due to ACL injury, Dybantsa’s offensive firepower and relentless defense have elevated his NBA Draft prospects, putting the spotlight squarely on how far BYU can ride the freshman phenom through Big 12 play and into March Madness. Hatch also highlights how Dybantsa's ability to “lock up” opponents, carry the scoring load, and maintain impressive shooting splits under pressure position him as one of college basketball’s most complete players. Switching to football, BYU spring ball launches with high expectations—and urgent questions about roster depth and special teams. LJ Martin stands 1,347 yards away from breaking BYU’s all-time rushing record, but will the Cougars find a dependable “Robin” to complement their “Batman” in the backfield? Hatch surveys the running back competition featuring Sione Moa—whose bad luck with injuries has held him back—speedster Jovesa Damuni, powerful newcomer Micah Beckstead, and elusive freshman Devaughn Eka. The analysis considers whether BYU’s decision NOT to add a transfer portal option could limit their offensive upside. Hatch notes that availability and production are key for anyone aiming to establish themselves as Martin’s backup, with Harvey Unga and Aaron Roderick ready to put the candidates through rigorous tests this spring. Special teams get a fresh look as Justin Ena transitions to coordinator, and the new kicker and punter battles unfold. Will experienced backup Matthias Dunn or high school standout Ian Sanches claim kicking duties, and can freshman Fuller Schutrz step up as BYU’s main punter in the absence of Sam Vander Haar? Hatch explains the importance of reliable hands at long snapper with Ty Smith, plus changes at returner with Parker Kingston and Cody Hagen potentially making way for new faces. How will these roster shifts affect BYU’s pursuit of another Big 12 title run? Don’t miss Jake Hatch’s deep analysis of BYU athletics’ evolving landscape and the key players to watch as the Cougars chase their next chapter of success. Support Locked On Cougars: Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms and on YouTube! Join the NEW Locked On Cougars Everydayer Club by clicking here! If you never miss an episode, it’s time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our most loyal fans. 
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