
How BYU Pulled Off a Shocking WR Flip to Steal a Top Recruit from Washington
Every once in a while, a recruiting flip feels less like a mundane switch and more like a seismic shift in college football’s underground tectonics. That’s exactly what happened Monday when three-star wide receiver Terrance Saryon threw a curveball, flipping his commitment from Washington — his home state’s flagship program — over to BYU. It wasn’t a whim; after an official visit last week, Saryon realized the Cougars’ playbook just sings to his style better, and the vibe? It hit home, literally. Could this savvy move signal a changing tide in recruiting battles where schemes and fit trump geography? BYU is betting it will. The kid’s not just a name on a list — he’s got that quick, shifty spark you’d want lighting up your receiver room, plus the gumption to make an early impact. Oh, and did I mention he might still have one last visit to the Huskies? Intrigue already.
LEARN MORE.The BYU football team picked up a big win on the recruiting trail Monday as three-star wide receiver Terrance Saryon flipped his commitment from Washington to the Cougars. Saryon originally committed to the Huskies back in November, but after an official visit to BYU last week, he decided that he wanted to flip. Saryon does still have an official visit scheduled to Washington, and that is slated for June 20th.
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