BYU Linebacker Ben Bywater Fully Healthy and Ready to Lead Defense in 2025
After a challenging 2024 season cut short due to injury, BYU linebacker Ben Bywater is officially back—and more determined than ever. The senior defender has made a full recovery and is poised to anchor the Cougars’ defense heading into the 2025 college football season.
Bywater, a seasoned and vocal leader, brings both experience and energy to the linebacker corps. Over his career, he’s earned a reputation as one of BYU’s most reliable defensive players. Prior to his injury, Bywater was the team’s leading tackler for two consecutive seasons and consistently delivered game-changing plays. His sideline-to-sideline speed, football IQ, and leadership qualities have made him a cornerstone of the Cougars’ defense.
The 2024 campaign was a tough one for Bywater. Sidelined early with a shoulder injury, he was forced to watch much of the season from the sidelines. While the rehab process was grueling, Bywater stayed actively involved with the team—offering guidance to younger players and maintaining a strong presence in the locker room. Now fully recovered, he says the time away has only increased his hunger to get back on the field.
“It was tough not being out there with the guys, but it gave me a new perspective,” Bywater said in a recent interview. “Now that I’m healthy, I’m more motivated than ever to help this team succeed.”
With his return, BYU’s defense gets a major boost. Bywater’s versatility allows him to play multiple linebacker roles, and his leadership will be crucial in helping integrate new players and develop team chemistry. Head coach Kalani Sitake and defensive coordinator Jay Hill have both expressed confidence in Bywater’s ability to lead on and off the field.
“Ben’s not just a great player—he’s a true leader,” Sitake said. “He knows what it takes to compete at a high level, and his presence will elevate everyone around him.”
As BYU prepares for its second season in the Big 12 Conference, expectations are high. The defense, in particular, will be under pressure to improve after an up-and-down 2024 performance. With Bywater back in the lineup, the Cougars are hopeful for a more consistent and aggressive defensive showing.
Fans, teammates, and coaches alike are excited to see what the veteran linebacker can do in 2025. For Bywater, it’s not just about personal comeback—it’s about leading his team to a successful season and helping to establish BYU as a serious contender in the Big 12.
“I feel great, and I’m ready to go,” he said. “This is my last ride, and I want to make it count—for me, for my teammates, and for BYU.”
With his health restored and a renewed sense of purpose, Ben Bywater is ready to lead the charge. The Cougars’ defense is in good hands.