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In a stunning and well-deserved nod to a program built on grit, heart, and relentless drive, BYU Football has earned the No. 29 spot in ESPN’s Preseason Rankings—a national recognition…

In a stunning and well-deserved nod to a program built on grit, heart, and relentless drive, BYU Football has earned the No. 29 spot in ESPN’s Preseason Rankings—a national recognition that speaks volumes. This isn’t just a number. It’s a statement. A marker that the Cougars are no longer just outsiders knocking on the door. They’re officially on the map, and college football better take notice.

From their humble beginnings as an independent to carving out a presence in the Big 12, BYU’s rise has been nothing short of inspiring. This ranking isn’t just about wins and losses—it’s about the culture of accountability, brotherhood, and belief built under head coach Kalani Sitake’s leadership. With each passing season, the Cougars have silenced critics and outperformed expectations, turning potential into power.

The No. 29 ranking is a reflection of a program that has battled through transition and emerged stronger. Moving into one of the most competitive conferences in college football came with doubters, yet BYU has answered every question with toughness. They’re no longer a mystery—they’re a problem. A team with the tools, the toughness, and the tenacity to go toe-to-toe with the best.

Key returners on both sides of the ball, a retooled offense, and a fearless mentality give BYU every reason to believe they’re only scratching the surface. Veterans like Kedon Slovis, impact playmakers across the defense, and a fanbase that fills LaVell Edwards Stadium with unmatched energy all contribute to a machine built for Saturdays.

This ranking means more than preseason hype. It’s validation for Cougar Nation. It’s recognition of a legacy carried forward by warriors in royal blue. And most importantly—it’s fuel. BYU thrives in the underdog role, but at No. 29, the nation is finally realizing what Provo has always known:

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