2012 BYU Cougars football team explained

Year:2012
Team:BYU Cougars
Sport:football
Conference:Independent
Short Conf:Independent
Record:8–5
Hc Year:8th
Oc Year:2nd
Captain:David Foote
Captain2:Riley Nelson
Captain3:Brandon Ogletree
Champion:Poinsettia Bowl champion
Bowl Result:W 23–6 vs. San Diego State

The 2012 BYU Cougars football team represented Brigham Young University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cougars, led by head coach Bronco Mendenhall, played their home games at LaVell Edwards Stadium. This was the second year BYU competed as an independent. They finished the season 8–5. They were invited to the Poinsettia Bowl where they defeated San Diego State.

Before the season

2012 Recruits

As the home of the Cougars, BYUtv would sponsor their own National Letter of Intent Day signing day special. The special aired on Wednesday, February 1 at 7 PM MT and was rebroadcast that night at 10 PM MT and Thursday morning at 1 AM MT. Additionally a signing day press conference was broadcast on BYUtvsports.com live at 1:30 PM MT. The following athletes signed letters of intent to play for BYU in the coming seasons.[1]

6 of the Cougar commitments (Amone, Hannemann, Hinds, Mangum, Richards, and Weeks) plan to serve full-time church missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints before joining the BYU team. 3 Cougars commitments (Hill, Johnson, and Olsen) were mid-year enrollees. Powell graduated High School in winter 2011 and was already taking classes at BYU, so there was no letter of intent for him to sign. He plans to grey-shirt before going on a church mission. With 6 other QB's on the roster, Mangum also chose to grey-shirt the 2012 season.

2012 Return Missionary Commitments

BYU also announced a large list of return missionaries that would help bolster their roster this season. Commit dates in this section are dates in which it was announced these players would return to BYU, not when they actually first signed with BYU.

2012 Departures

The following Cougars graduated, transferred, or chose to serve two-year Church Missions after the 2011 season and didn't return to the team in 2012.

Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Notes
JJ Di Luigi 10 185Graduated
Bryan Kariya 33 217 Graduated
60 318 Graduated ; NFL Free agent signee with the Miami Dolphins[2]
Marco Thorson 62 210 Graduated
70 305
McKay Jacobson 06 199 Graduated ; NFL Free agent signee with the Philadelphia Eagles[3]
Matt Marshall 19 171 Graduated
Spencer Hafoka 83 201 Graduated
Matthew Edwards 89 214 Graduated
Matt Putnam 41 271 Graduated ; Invited to NFL's Green Bay Packers minicamp [4]
Ian Dulan 65 270 Graduated
91 331
Simote Vea 93 270 Graduated
Jordan Pendleton 01 238 Graduated
Aveni Leung-Wai 31 227 Graduated
Jameson Frazier 48 230 Graduated ; Invited to NFL's Philadelphia Eagles minicamp
Jadon Wagner 49 245 Graduated
Travis Uale 23 199 Graduated
Corby Eason 25 173 Graduated
09 200 Transferred- University of Kansas[5]
Ryan Folsom 30 195
Austin Heder 41 241 LDS mission (returning in 2014)
Grant James 92 190
Stehly Reden 90254 LDS mission (returning in 2014)
Manu Mulitalo 66 340 LDS mission (returning in 2014)
Austin Nielsen 68 277
Devon Smith 275 LDS mission (returning in 2014)
Carter Mees 15 190
Gavin Fowler 16 190 LDS mission (returning in 2014)
Logan Obering 17 N/A
Kori Gaines 19 162 Transferred- College of the Canyons
Baker Pritchard 43 277 LDS mission (returning in 2014)
Graham Rowley 92 280 LDS mission (returning in 2014)
Travis Tuiloma 97 320 LDS mission (returning in 2014)
Zach Newman 42 215 LDS mission (returning in 2014)
Cody Monsen 52 215
Va'a Niumatalolo 59 227 LDS mission (returning in 2014)
Josh Quezada 20 225 Transferred – Fresno State[6]
Jordan Richardson 94 270 Injured- Will miss senior season with injury; Moved to a Student Assistant
Rhen Brown 87 178 Will miss senior season with injury
Jray Galea'i 16 196 Will miss senior season with injury; Moved to a Student Assistant
O'Neill Chambers 15 225 In bad standing with program and not allowed to practice; Transferred to University of Nebraska at Kearney[7]

Spring Game

The BYU 2012 Spring game was held on March 24, 2012. Due to a high number of injuries in spring football, it was downgraded to a scrimmage. All the starters were benched. Each of the remaining 4 quarterbacks got 2 series to play against selected defensive players. The scrimmage would end in a scoreless fashion at 0–0. However Coach Bronco Mendenhall said the game accomplished what he wanted it to. He was able to find a set of players that would be beneficial to the team this fall as starters or backups.[8]

Transfers

Controversy arose with the BYU football team in April 2012 when it was revealed that Michael Wadsworth, a defensive back, had requested a transfer from Hawaiʻi while on his church mission. The reason he gave stated he wanted to play closer to his home in Orem, Utah. Hawaiʻi denied his request and asked him to complete one more season. Despite appeals to the coach, Greg McMackin, and others higher up at the university, Wadsworth was denied his attempt to transfer. When Norm Chow became the new coach of the Warriors, he was contacted by the Wadsworth's about the possible transfer. Chow said Wadsworth could transfer to any school except BYU. Despite being a former offensive coordinator at BYU, Chow claimed it was his belief that BYU had an unfair recruiting advantage with missionaries. Bronco Mendenhall and the staff have made it clear that they don't contact any missionaries in the field for recruiting purposes, and they have not made any contact with the Wadsworth family.[9] At this time Wadsworth plans on go to BYU in the fall, but he won't be able to play football with BYU or even talk to the coaches about possibly playing football with them until June 2013.[10]

On May 2, BYU learned that Colorado State transfer Drew Reilly would come to BYU. Reilly was a starting safety for the Rams 2011 season. Reilly's reasons for transferring were solely to seek a better atmosphere for his LDS beliefs. As is required, Reilly will sit out the 2012 season, but he will become a full scholarship student at BYU in January 2013 and be able to participate in spring ball in April 2013.[11]

Pre-season honors

1 BYU Cougar was selected as a 2012 All-American participant, and 16 BYU Cougars were selected to the Phil-Steele All-Independent team to begin 2012 (Cody Hoffman was selected for two different positions).[12]

Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Notes
Braden Hansen 76 303Phil-Steele 3rd Team All American
Riley Nelson 13 196Phil-Steele 1st Team All-Independent; 2012 Maxwell Award Pre-season watch list [13]
2 208Phil-Steele 1st Team All-Independent
Braden Hansen 76 303Phil-Steele 1st Team All Independent; 2012 Outland Trophy Pre-season watch list
Braden Brown 75 301Phil-Steele 1st Team All Independent
Brandon Ogletree 44 228Phil-Steele 1st Team All Independent
3 235Phil-Steele 1st Team All Independent; 2012 Bronko Nagurski Trophy Pre-season watch list
Preston Hadley 7 200Phil-Steele 1st Team All Independent
9 206Phil-Steele 1st Team All Independent
Justin Sorensen 37 232Phil-Steele 1st Team All Independent
Riley Stephenson 99 196Phil-Steele 1st Team All Independent and Ray Guy Award Pre-season Watchlist
JD Falslev 12 184Phil-Steele 1st Team All Independent
Ross Apo 1 206Phil-Steele 2nd Team All Independent
Marcus Mathews 80 208Phil-Steele 2nd Team All Independent
Houston Reynolds 1 296Phil-Steele 2nd Team All Independent
Eathyn Manumaleuna 55 294Phil-Steele 2nd Team All Independent
Romney Fuga 98 321Phil-Steele 2nd Team All Independent
Uona Kaveinga 4 236Phil-Steele 2nd Team All Independent
2 208Phil-Steele 2nd Team All-Independent

Media

2012 Media Day

On the BYU Spring Football Special aired April 2, 2012, it was announced that BYUtv would provide coverage of the national media day, probably sometime in July. On May 7 it was announced that BYU Football National Media Day would take place on Wednesday, June 27, 2012 from the BYU Broadcasting Center.

For football Media Day Dave McCann, Bronco Mendenhall, Tom Holmoe, and Trevor Matich discussed what the Cougars goals were for the 2012 season during the State of the Program discussion. They also discussed the new playoff format that will begin in 2014.

One of the hot topics was the BYU-Utah rivalry and if 2012 would be the last year for this traditional rivalry. Both Holmoe and Mendenhall said they want the rivalry to continue and that it is up in the hands of Utah's board. However, they hoped that with Strength of Schedule being one of the factors in the new playoff system, it should provide extra incentive for Utah to want to continue the rivalry.

Another topic discussed was moving the Utah State- BYU game from conference weekend back to November. Mendenhall said he liked the idea of having a traditional rival as the final game, and with the improvements Gary Andersen continued to make at Utah State, it would be a desirable outcome if both schools could make it happen.

Finally the discussion of realignment and the BYU–Notre Dame alliance was discussed. Holmoe made it clear that Independence is the course that BYU will continue to take at this time, and they thanked Notre Dame football for providing a voice for BYU and Notre Dame in scheduling this new playoff format. He admitted BYU would keep an eye on the continuing changes of the college football landscape, but BYU and Notre Dame will continue to be partners in Independence for the foreseeable future.

The second program on Media Day was a True Blue 2012 Football Season Preview. Brandon Doman, Riley Nelson, Kyle Van Noy, and others were brought in to discuss what the coaches, offensive players, and defensive players are doing to get ready for the 2012 season. They also stated their goals. Bruce Binkowski, the Poinsettia Bowl and Holiday Bowl GM Association Executive Director, attended the show and discussed why the Poinsettia Bowl had signed BYU up for the 2012 season. He also revealed the ideal match for the 2012 Poinsettia Bowl would be BYU vs. San Diego State, a match-up which eventually came to fruition.

The third program held was a round table discussion. It focused on how Bronco Mendenhall has focused on changing the offense and defense at BYU since he became the head coach. John Beck, Curtis Brown, Vic So'oto, Max Hall, Austin Collie, and Dennis Pitta came back to discuss how playing at BYU has prepared them for the NFL, what their favorite moments were at BYU, and how Mendenhall changed the program into the 6th most winning program in NCAA Football during his 7 years at BYU.

Throughout the day Robbie Bullough also had live chats online with current BYU players and coaches.

BYU Radio Sports Network Affiliates

[14]

See also: 2012–13 BYU Cougars men's basketball team and 2012–13 BYU Cougars women's basketball team. KSL 102.7 FM and 1160 AM- Flagship Station (Salt Lake City/ Provo, UT and ksl.com)
BYU Radio- Nationwide (Dish Network 980, Sirius XM 143, and byuradio.org)
KIDO- Boise, ID [football only]
KTHK- Blackfoot/ Idaho Falls/ Pocatello/ Rexburg, ID
KMGR- Manti, UT
KSUB- Cedar City, UT
KDXU- St. George, UT
KSHP- Las Vegas, NV [football only]

Roster

Depth chart

[15]

Rankings

See also: 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings.

Schedule

[16]

Game summaries

Washington State

See also: 2012 Washington State Cougars football team. Sources:[17]

BYU alum Mike Leach returned to Provo with a football team for the first time since he got his bachelor's when Washington State came to Provo. Leach didn't play or coach football while at BYU, so it was his first time on the field at LaVell Edwards Stadium. It was the first of a two-year home-and-home series between the schools and the fourth time they had met overall. BYU led the series 2–1.[18]

After the game, Riley Nelson and Kaneakua Friel were announced as Co-Offensive FBS Independent Players of the Week. Riley Stephenson was announced as the Special Teams player of the Week. It was Nelson's fifth FBS Independent Player of the Week award while it was a first for both Stephenson and Friel. BYU's performance in the game led Mark Schlabach and Jesse Palmer to compare Riley Nelson with Tim Tebow while also announcing that BYU's defense was one of the most underrated groups in all of college football.[19] ----

Weber State

See also: 2012 Weber State Wildcats football team and Beehive Boot. Sources:[20] For only the third time in the schools histories, BYU and Weber State will meet in a collegiate football game. The series has been rather lopsided in BYU's favor. In the first meeting in 1973 BYU won 45–14. In the second meeting in 1979 BYU again prevailed 48–3.

Thanks to an average of 53.2 yards per punt, BYU punter Riley Stephenson was named the FBS Independents Special Teams player of the week. Stephenson punted 5 times during the game with a long punt of 61 yards occurring.[21] ----

Utah

See also: 2012 Utah Utes football team, Holy War (BYU–Utah) and Beehive Boot. Sources:[22] The sixth year of the Deseret First Duel returns to Salt Lake City for the 2012 football match-up between BYU and Utah. It's the 88th meeting between the two schools since Brigham Young Academy became BYU. Utah leads the series 52–31–4 and has a current two game winning streak. Utah has a 4–3 record against current coach Bronco Mendenhall. BYU will look to end Utah's winning streak at Rice-Eccles against the Cougs, as the Utes have won 2 straight and 4 of the last 5 at Rice-Eccles.

----
  1. 24 Boise State

See also: 2012 Boise State Broncos football team. Sources:[23] The Cougars and Broncos begin the first of a 12-year football series with this 2012 match. Boise State leads the all-time series 2–0, having won previous matches in 2003 and 2004.

Despite the loss, Stephenson was once again awarded the FBS Independents Special Teams Player of the Week award. Stephenson punted 6 times during the game, with an average of 47 yards per punt, but what was impressive were his consistent 50+ yard punts: 52, 55, 56, and 57. On four of the six punts, Boise State had to start the next possession inside their own 20 yard line.[24] ----

Hawaii

See also: 2012 Hawaii Warriors football team. Sources:[25] Hawaii returns to Provo for the first time since 2002 to continue their rivalry with BYU. It will be the 29th meeting overall, with BYU holding a 20–8 advantage. It will be the first time former BYU offensive coordinator Norm Chow faces his old school as a head coach.

The following Monday QB Taysom Hill was awarded the FBS Independent Offensive Player of the Week award and CB Preston Hadley was awarded the FBS Independent Defensive Player of the Week award.[26]

----

Utah State

See also: 2012 Utah State Aggies football team, The Old Wagon Wheel and Beehive Boot. Sources:[27] BYU looks for their second straight win in the Battle for the Old Wagon Wheel as BYU and Utah State meet for the 82nd time. BYU owns a 44–34–3 record overall against Utah State and a 26–16–1 record in matches in Provo.

----
  1. 10 Oregon State

See also: 2012 Oregon State Beavers football team. Sources:[28] Bronco Mendenhall meets his alma mater for the second consecutive season and the third time in four years as coach at BYU. The winner of the game will take the lead in the series all time, which is even at 5–5. BYU is 2–1 in meetings in Provo. BYU is looking for their fourth straight win over Oregon State having won games in 1986, 2009, and 2011.

----
  1. 5 Notre Dame

See also: 2012 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team. Sources:[29] The first of 6 matches between the Cougars and Irish before 2020 begins what most people believe is BYU's hardest road stretch of the year. BYU looks to cut into the 4–2 record Notre Dame has against the Cougars.

----

Georgia Tech

See also: 2012 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team. Sources:[30] The first game in a 4-game series against Georgia Tech (that is expected to be cut to two games) continues BYU's road stretch in ACC country. The two schools have met twice before, in a home-and-home series in 2002 and 2003, in which each school prevailed at home.

----

Idaho

See also: 2012 Idaho Vandals football team. Sources:[31] BYU finishes their home schedule with the first of 3 consecutive games against the Western Athletic Conference. BYU and Idaho meet for the fifth time with a 2–2 record against each other.

----

San Jose State

See also: 2012 San Jose State Spartans football team. Sources:[32] BYU begins their final road trip in San Jose to face off with the Spartans and try to cut down the deficit record they have against the Spartans all-time: 6–9.

----

New Mexico State

See also: 2012 New Mexico State Aggies football team. Sources:[33] The Cougars end their regular season with their first trip to Las Cruces for a football game. The Cougars and Aggies meet for the second-straight year with the Cougars owning a 1–0 record in the all-time series.

Poinsettia Bowl

See also: 2012 Poinsettia Bowl and 2012 San Diego State Aztecs football team. Sources:[34]

Notes and References

  1. News: Mendenhall Calls 2012 Class 'Most Qualified to Do It All'. Jeff. Call. Deseret News. Salt Lake City. February 2, 2012. February 1, 2012.
  2. News: BYU Shut Out of NFL Draft. Jay. Drew. Salt Lake Tribune. April 28, 2012. April 28, 2012.
  3. News: Jacobson Becomes Fourth Undrafted Cougar to Ink a Free-Agent Deal. Jay. Drew. Salt Lake Tribune. April 29, 2012. April 29, 2012.
  4. News: Blue Roundup: Runner Takes Steeplechase Mishap in Stride. Deseret News. Salt Lake City. May 2, 2012. May 2, 2012.
  5. News: Former Skyline, BYU QB Jake Heaps Transferring to Kansas. Jayson. Jenks. The Seattle Times. December 22, 2011. December 22, 2011.
  6. News: Quezada Transfers to Fresno State. Daniel. Lewis. The Universe. August 11, 2012. August 11, 2012.
  7. News: Talented Transfers Like Chambers Find UNK More Attractive With Move to MIAA. Buck. Mahoney. Kearney Hub. August 22, 2012. August 22, 2012.
  8. News: Defense Dominates Scaled-Back Spring Game. Jared. Lloyd. Provo Daily Herald. March 25, 2012. March 25, 2012.
  9. News: Anywhere But BYU, Hawaii Tells Missionary/Football Player Who Wants to Transfer to BYU. Jay. Drew. Salt Lake Tribune. April 23, 2012. April 23, 2012.
  10. News: Wadsworth Will Defy Hawaii, Transfer to Play Football at Y.. Dick. Harmon. Deseret News. Salt Lake City. April 23, 2012. April 23, 2012.
  11. News: CSU Transfer Drew Reilly Seeks Better Atmosphere at BYU. Brandon. Gurney. Deseret News. Salt Lake City. May 2, 2012. May 2, 2012.
  12. Web site: Hansen Preseason All-America, 17 All-Independent Honorees . BYU Athletics. May 17, 2012. May 17, 2012.
  13. News: BYU, Utah Football: Y.'s Riley Nelson, U.'s John White on Maxwell Award Watch List. Deseret News. Salt Lake City. July 9, 2012. July 9, 2012.
  14. Web site: BYU Sports Network Affiliates. KSL. October 11, 2011.
  15. News: 2012 BYU Depth Chart. Deseret News. Salt Lake City. August 25, 2012. August 25, 2012.
  16. News: BYU Football: 2012 Schedule Released Featuring Matchups at Notre Dame, Boise State, and Georgia Tech. Jared. Lloyd. Provo Daily Herald. February 14, 2012. February 14, 2012.
  17. Web site: Washington State Cougars vs. BYU Cougars. Statbroadcast.com. August 30, 2012.
  18. Web site: BYU Cougars Release 2012 Football Schedule. NewsUtah.org. February 14, 2012. February 14, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120221095637/http://www.newsutah.org/utah/byu-cougars-release-2012-football-schedule/. February 21, 2012. dead. mdy-all.
  19. News: BYU Football Earns Some Awards, Gets Some TV Attention. Jared. Lloyd. Provo Daily Herald. September 3, 2012. September 3, 2012.
  20. Web site: Weber State Wildcats vs. BYU Cougars. Statbroadcast.com. September 8, 2012.
  21. News: Stephenson Honored Again, My Turn on TV. Jared. Lloyd. Provo Daily Herald. September 10, 2012. September 10, 2012.
  22. Web site: Utah Utes vs. BYU Cougars. CBS Interactive. September 15, 2012.
  23. Web site: Boise State Broncos vs. BYU Cougars. BYU Athletics. September 21, 2012.
  24. News: Stephenson Once Again Earns Independent Player of the Week Honors. Jared. Lloyd. Provo Daily Herald. September 24, 2012. September 24, 2012.
  25. Web site: Hawaii Warriors vs. BYU Cougars. Statbroadcast.com. September 28, 2012.
  26. Web site: Taysom Hill, Preston Hadley Earn Independent Player of the Week Honors. Jared. Lloyd. Provo Daily Herald. October 1, 2012. October 1, 2012.
  27. Web site: Utah State Aggies vs. BYU Cougars. Stat Broadcast. October 5, 2012.
  28. Web site: Oregon State Beavers vs. BYU Cougars. Stat Broadcast. October 13, 2012.
  29. Web site: Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs. BYU Cougars. CBS Interactive. October 20, 2012.
  30. Web site: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets vs. BYU Cougars. CBS Interactive. October 27, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121215151655/http://www.ramblinwreck.com/gametracker/launch/gt_mfootbl.html?event=1088401&school=geot&sport=mfootbl&camefrom=&startschool=&. December 15, 2012. dead.
  31. Web site: Idaho Vandals vs. BYU Cougars. Stat Broadcast. November 10, 2012.
  32. Web site: San Jose State Spartans vs. BYU Cougars. NeuLion. November 17, 2012.
  33. Web site: New Mexico State Aggies vs. BYU Cougars. NeuLion. November 24, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20131021203146/http://www.nmstatesports.com/newLiveStats/Football/index.dbml?GAME_STAT_ID=628712&db_oem_id=1900. October 21, 2013. dead. mdy-all.
  34. Web site: Poinsettia Bowl: San Diego State Aztecs vs. BYU Cougars. Stat Broadcast. December 20, 2012.