The Cougars are 1-0 as they prepare to take on SMU in Dallas on Friday. On Monday, BYU unveiled the depth chart for SMU. Below is the complete depth chart along with commentary.
No changes to the quarterback depth chart. If Jake Retzlaff is going to remain on the top of the depth chart, he will need to clean up the turnovers. If he does that, the staff will be patient enough to let him slowly improve. If the turnovers continue, the leash will be short.
There were multiple changes to the running back depth chart after SMU. BYU now lists Enoch Nawahine as the fourth-string running back over true freshman Pokaiaua Haunga. BYU also made every running back on the depth chart a co-starter.
Sitake said BYU is still evaluating the health of LJ Martin and Hinckley Ropati, but “it might take some time” to get those guys back.
No changes to the depth chart at tight end.
No changes to the depth chart at wide receiver.
Left Tackle
Left Guard
Center
Right Guard
Right Tackle
No changes to the depth chart at offensive line.
Defensive Ends
No changes to the depth chart at defensive end.
Defensive Tackles
No changes to the depth chart at defensive tackle.
No changes to the depth chart at linebacker.
Cornerback
No changes to the depth chart at cornerback. Mory Bamba has not played yet due to injury.
Strong Safety
Free Safety
Nickel
No changes to the depth chart at safety or nickel.
Punter
Placekicker
Kick Return
No changes to the depth chart at special teams.
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