About this episode
The BYU Cougars looked to the transfer portal for fresh talent as Paki Finau steps up as their potential starting left tackle—can the former Washington Husky provide the stability and athleticism the line needs with Isaiah Jatta’s departure? With spring camp buzz growing around Finau’s performances and leadership, fans wonder if he’ll play a pivotal role in shoring up BYU’s offensive front for the coming season.
Jake Hatch talks one-on-one with Paki Finau, revealing how connections made as early as high school—especially with Coach TJ Woods—became the determining factor in Finau choosing BYU over other eager programs. Finau shares candid stories about his recruitment, from initial offers by Coach Woods at UNLV to their ongoing relationship and how that trust guided his transfer. The discussion also explores Finau’s unique path, growing up without following college football and learning about programs like Washington and BYU only through recruiting. He emphasizes how BYU’s family-driven atmosphere and genuine team culture set it apart, making the transition to Provo not just about football but long-term relationships.
On the field, the breakdown covers how Finau is adjusting to the nuances of left tackle after experience at guard and right tackle with the Huskies. Listeners get insight on BYU’s detailed offensive playbook, the necessity for communication on the line, and the athletic demands of transitioning between positions. The episode also spotlights Finau’s developing connection with quarterback Bear Bachmeier—highlighting how a natural camaraderie between O-line and signal-caller can boost team unity.
Veteran teammates like Bruce Mitchell, Kyle Sfarcioc, Trevor Pay, and Sonny Makasini have played key roles in helping Finau pick up the offense and mature as both a leader and player. Hatch and Finau discuss how surrounding yourself with experienced players accelerates learning and accountability. The show closes with Finau’s focus for the rest of spring camp: mental sharpness, mastering defensive reads, and becoming a consistent force up front. With BYU’s offensive line targeted upgrades like Finau, Zak Yamauchi, and Jr Sia, expectations are high for a revitalized front, poised to compete at the top levels of the Big 12. How far can this new-look line take the Cougars this fall?
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