BYU has prioritized the Preferred Walking Program (PWO) since Kalani Sitake was appointed head coach, which paid off especially last season. ByU’s main corridor (Tyler Allgeier) and the main receiver (Dax Milne) arrived on campus as PWO in 2018. so far 8 PWO commitments. Obviously, not everyone will be Dax Milne or Tyler Allgeier, however, some of them may be contributors later. With this in mind, here is the pwo 2021 commitment list:
Austin Bell – Corner Canyon RB
BYU PWO hires Austin Bell
On the same day BYU football presented Austin Bell with a PWO position, Bell committed to the Cougars. Bell is an offensive part of Corner Canyon that describes BYU as the “school of his dreams. “
Bell is ranked as a three-star prospect through 247Sports with scholarships in the Air Force, Army and Navy.
Bell amassed more than 1,300 yards in Corner Canyon in his senior year and more than 1,400 yards as a junior where he won the state-class first team. He suffered an injury at the end of the season that prematurely ended his senior campaign. Illustrated he is “three months away from surgery and is making great progress. I’m going to get more powerful than ever. ” Bell will sign up for BYU this summer.
Joshua Singh – Orem DL
BYU PWO hires Joshua Singh
Joshua Singh is An orem’s hopeful defensive line that has committed to BYU as a replacement for PWO offerings in Utah and Washington. I stayed with Singh after he joined BYU.
Explaining why he chose BYU from among the 3 schools that recruited him, Singh said, “I chose BYU because I felt it was a wonderful position for me to grow as a player and as an individual. They had everything I needed to succeed in the classroom and in the field. My parents have worked at BYU for years here at Provo and BYU-Hawaii. “
Singh, valued at 6’1,270 pounds, is undersized, but his speed and speed are evident in the film. He watches the senior movie of him below him and pay close attention to his rotating and swimming movements in rushing overtaking situations:
BYU enthusiasts may not have to wait to see Joshua in cougar blue, Singh will register with BYU for the fall 2021 semester and play immediately.
Will Zundel – American Fork WR / TE
BYU PWO hires Will Zundel
Zundel made a competitive offer from the University of Southern Virginia. On the reasons he cared at BYU rather than other schools that recruited him, Will said, “I chose to move to BYU over other features because I grew up watching their games, I’ve been a fan all my life and have dreamed of playing on BYU. football all my life. “
Zundel played as an open receiver for American Fork. Weighing 6’5 and 220 pounds, Zundel has the frame to play some other positions in the next level. It can be only on the open receiver, at the tight end or even somewhere at the defensive end of the ball. Zundel believes he can “thrive in any position thanks to [his] delight in any pitch, adding the defensive aspect of the ball. “You can watch his senior film below:
Cael Richardson – Timpview LB
BYU PWO hires Cael Richardson
Richardson is an in-house supporter at Timpview High School who has received scholarship donations from Penn and northern Colorado. I sat down with Richardson to discuss his resolve to enroll in BYU.
It indicated 3 other reasons for its resolution to have interaction with BYU:
“First, I’m sure of my talents to earn my job and eventually get a scholarship. Second, BYU is a wonderful environment that will help me become the user I need to be and achieve my goals in football and life. Thirdly, it has been one of the schools of my dreams and I will be close to my circle of family and friends and surrounded by wonderful coaches and teammates. “
Richardson joins teammates Logan Fano and Raider Damuni as the third Timpview player to dedicate himself to BYU as a member of the 2021 class. Richardson said that with his teammates at the next point he had played a “huge role” in his decision:
“Logan and Raider played a big part in my decision! I have bet with Logan since fifth grade and they have all been very close since first year. These guys are my brothers and I am so excited to get on the field again. Them. “
Cael will serve on a project for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after graduating from high school and will register with BYU upon his return.
Maguire Anderson – Florida WR / KR
BYU PWO hires Maguire Anderson
On Tuesday, Maguire Anderson became engaged to BYU as a favorite; Anderson is a wonderful receiver and recoil specialist from Florida; He is also the son of former BYU open receiver RJ Anderson, who played for BYU from 1995 to 1997.
Anderson says offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick was his number one recruiter. “I’ve made the most of my communications with him, ” said Anderson. “But he and Coach Kalani were the ones who looked for me to get into BYU. “Maguire’s father was a catcher with coach Roderick at BYU from 1996 to 1997. Head coach Kalani Sitake was also part of the 1997 team.
Enrolling in BYU is part of a lifelong dream for Maguire: “My father played football at BYU and since I was a kid, I sought to be like him and follow in his footsteps. “
Explaining why he interacted with BYU compared to the other schools that recruited him, Maguire said, “I had some smaller departmental donations and some other PWO at the University of Utah. YYU was the simple choice: I chose BYU because I need to move to a wonderful school where I can get the right education while playing for a wonderful football team in a very smart environment. “
In his senior year, Anderson returned two kick-offs for touchdowns in just nine attempts: he averaged 42. 4 yards consistent with clearing return, also threw two touchdown clearings, in total, returning 16% of his returns for touchdowns last year. -Star game at Florida-Georgia High School, had nine receptions for 195 yards and 3 touchdowns. You can see the highlights below:
Anderson is not only a recoil specialist, he is a competent road racer and has reliable hands. Weighing 6’1, 185 pounds, there’s a lot to please about Anderson’s game. Yu’s good fortune with his favorite walks speaks for itself. , and the Cougars would possibly have discovered an outdoor hidden gem in the state of Florida.
Maguire says he recruited as a wide receiver, but Coach Roderick and Coach Sitake “also need him to play in special groups and maybe check out some safety as well. “
Maguire will play immediately, plans to do so in courses this fall.
Micah Fe’a – Orem QB / ATH
On Thursday, Orem QB Micah Fe’a joined BYU as PWO. Fe’a, who won 3 consecutive state championships in his career at Orem.
Explaining why BYU is the school of her dreams, Fe’a said, “BYU has been the school of my dreams since I was little. My circle of relatives grew up on the street in Orem. My grandmother had a big influence because she worked in games and bookstores. I grew up without ever missing a game. “
Coach Roderick, the main touch of faith at BYU, expanded the offer to be a quarterback. With a rating of 6,4,210 pounds, Fe’a has the stage for which the school’s coaches are as quarterbacks. However, Coach Roderick also told Fe’a that he “could play in other positions while [he] continued to grow. Fe’a already has some delight in other positions. Before starting out as a quarterback for two years at Orem, he played as an open catcher in his sophomore year. “
Payton VanSteenkiste – Idaho DB / WR
Payton VanSteenkiste is a defensive back from Rigby, Idaho. You can watch his senior film here:
Ryker Keele – Morgan DL / OL
Ryker Keele is an aspiring DL/OL from Morgan, Utah, made PWO donations from BYU, Utah and the state of Utah. You can see its highlights below:
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