5-Star QB Ryder Lyons Crystal Ball Shifts to 100% BYU: Cougars Closing in on a Program-Changer
Momentum is building in Provo, and the college football world is taking notice. The crystal ball predictions for five-star quarterback Ryder Lyons have officially shifted to 100% in favor of BYU, signaling what could be the biggest recruiting victory in recent Cougar history.
Lyons, a 6’4”, dual-threat phenom ranked among the top 10 players in the 2026 class, has been at the center of a fierce recruiting battle. With offers from powerhouses like Georgia, Oregon, USC, and Michigan, the California native had his pick of elite programs. But over the past month, BYU has surged to the front of the pack—thanks in part to a strong official visit, offensive scheme alignment, and the deep family ties Lyons has to the university.
Sources close to the situation say Lyons left his official visit “blown away” by the culture, coaching staff, and vision presented by head coach Kalani Sitake and offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick. Add to that BYU’s rising national profile and recent success developing quarterbacks—and the fit suddenly makes perfect sense.
Lyons’ skill set is tailor-made for BYU’s offense. With elite arm strength, mobility, and pocket awareness, he projects as a day-one contributor and potential program-changer. Landing him would not only elevate BYU’s recruiting class to national relevance but also solidify the Cougars’ future at the most important position in football.
A commitment hasn’t been officially announced yet, but with the crystal ball shifting completely in BYU’s favor, the writing is on the wall.
If Lyons dons Cougar blue, BYU’s trajectory could shift dramatically—ushering in a new era of national contention.