In a thrilling upset that has sent shockwaves through the college football world, BYU defeated USC 38-31 in a dramatic showdown that showcased the power of head coach Kalani Sitake’s vision for the Cougars. Quarterback Jaren Hall threw for 350 yards and four touchdowns, leading BYU to its biggest win of the season. The victory, which handed USC its first loss of 2025, was the perfect showcase for Sitake’s renewed commitment to a balanced, high-octane offense paired with an iron-clad defense. “We’ve been building toward this moment for years,” Sitake said. “This team is special, and this win is a testament to our hard work.” Hall, who declared for the 2026 NFL Draft but has decided to finish his senior season, was named Player of the Game after a near-perfect performance. He connected with wide receivers Keanu Hill and Chase Roberts for two touchdowns each, leaving the USC defense reeling. Fans in Provo are calling it “the biggest win in BYU football history.” The victory also solidified BYU’s standing in the College Football Playoff hunt, as the Cougars continue their quest for a spot in the national title race. “This is only the beginning,” Hall promised.
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Kalani Sitake and Jaren Hall Lead BYU to Stunning Victory Over USC, Announce New Era of Cougar Football
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