BYU Depth Chart: Position Battles Highlight Two-Deep For USU Game
Oct 29, 2019, 11:24 AM | Updated: 10:50 pm
(Photo courtesy of BYU Photo/Jaren Wilkey)
PROVO, Utah – BYU is looking to end a two-game losing streak in the series against rival Utah State. The Aggies have handled the Cougars in the past two meetings.
This Saturday’s game in the Cache Valley is a critical game for BYU as they look to prove that their upset victory over Boise State was not a fluke.
Like any team in college football heading into the month of November, BYU has its fair share of injuries. Those injuries have led to some position battles in this rivalry week. Including the most visible position at quarterback.
Here are some depth chart notes for BYU heading into this week’s rivalry game against Utah State.
Quarterback
The big story on the BYU side of the Wagon Wheel Rivalry is who will play at quarterback? Redshirt freshmen Jaren Hall and Baylor Romney will both get reps this week with the first and second units. Both showed well in their first career starts respectively the past two games.
Kalani Sitake is pleased with the depth he has along the offensive line, running back, and quarterback positions. #BYU pic.twitter.com/bZhR2o03Qz
— Mitch Harper (@Mitch_Harper) October 29, 2019
Hall has had a far greater number of first-team reps that dates back to the spring compared to Romney.
After Hall and Romney, Joe Critchlow is currently the third-string quarterback and then Rhett Reilly is the fourth-string. After Reilly, it would be wide receiver Talon Shumway.
Running Back
Two weeks ago, former Kearns High star Sione Finau broke onto the BYU scene with a career-high 89 yards rushing. It was the best performance from a BYU running back since Ty’Son Williams suffered a season-ending ACL injury back in September.
Sione Finau popped off #BYU's longest run of the season tonight against Boise State. https://t.co/ad2pMBZXds
— KSL Sports (@kslsports) October 20, 2019
Now there’s a full-fledged competition to be the starter this week against the Aggies. Finau, Lopini Katoa, and Emmanuel Esukpa all have or’s next to their names on BYU’s depth chart this week.
All three backs will likely play this weekend, but who gets the most carries is up in the air this week. Esukpa, who only played one snap against Boise State, is now healthy and will be available this Saturday.
Offensive Line
Last season, BYU’s offensive line had the same five players throughout the entire 13 game season. No one missed time due to injuries. This year has been a different story. Five of BYU’s top eight offensive linemen have suffered injuries. Only one (Thomas Shoaf) is a season-ending injury.
With the handful of injuries, it’s led to a few or’s along the line.
Jeff Grimes on injuries to the offensive line
– Thomas Shoaf (out for season)
– Kieffer Longson (might be out for season – no timetable set yet)
– Keanu Saleapaga (Most likely back the earliest)
– Tristen Hoge (Timetable unknown)#BYU— Mitch Harper (@Mitch_Harper) October 28, 2019
At right guard, it will either be Tristen Hoge or Clark Barrington. Barrington has started the last two games. According to BYU offensive coordinator Jeff Grimes, Hoge’s return date is not known yet.
Staying on the right side of the offensive line, there are some questions at right tackle. Keanu Saleapaga is questionable this weekend against Utah State. Saleapaga started in the first six games this season before going down against USF. True freshman Blake Freeland stepped in for Saleapaga in BYU’s win over Boise State.
With Freeland’s emergence, redshirt freshman Harris LaChance now moves from right tackle to backup left tackle behind Brady Christensen.
Defensive Line
Some shuffling taking place at the defensive end and outside edge spots. The starters remain the same with Bracken El-Bakri at DE and Devin Kaufusi at OE. The reserves behind those guys are where the movement is happening.
Zac Dawe, who was a starter at the beginning of the season, is now an or with redshirt sophomore Alden Tofa at defensive end. At the outside edge, senior Trajan Pili who started in week one against Utah is now third-string outside edge behind Kaufusi and Uriah Leiataua.
Cornerback
BYU senior Chris Wilcox is practicing this week. Wilcox dressed for practice the week of the USF game and has been progressing in his recovery from an injury that ended his season early a year ago.
Lamb said cornerback Chris Wilcox returns to practice this week. George Udo has been battling an injury and is still working towards coming back.
Lamb also said he feels good about Troy Warner possibly playing this week in Logan. #BYU
— Mitch Harper (@Mitch_Harper) October 28, 2019
Wilcox has a redshirt year available to use. The three-year starter is one of the top NFL Draft prospects on BYU’s current roster.
If Wilcox doesn’t play this week at Utah State, Isaiah Herron and Shamon Willis are projected to be the starters against the Aggies.
Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and host of the Cougar Tracks Podcast and Cougar Sports Saturday (Saturday from 12-3 pm) on KSL Newsradio. Follow him on Twitter: @Mitch_Harper.