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Top prep recruit AJ Dybantsa and returning star Richie Saunders head up a BYU roster in 2025-26 that could be the deepest and most talented in school history.
Brian Santiago's work will start right away — and BYU's new athletic director knows what his first priority will be.
Peterson enters the 2025–26 season as the No. 1-ranked high school player and the top overall draft prospect. He already has the frame to step onto an NBA court, but what separates him is just how polished and well-rounded he is as a guard.
At the NBA combine, Egor Demin is hoping to show teams he’s more than just a great passer and that he’ll work to be the best version of himself.
In his lone year at Rutgers, Bailey averaged 17.6 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.3 blocks a game, shooting 46% from the field and 34.6% from three. If all goes right for him, his scoring abilities as a wing could lead to a career much like Tatum's or Durant's.