3-Star WR Graham Livingston Commits to BYU: A Quiet Storm with Game-Changing Potential
In a move that’s already turning heads in Provo, 3-star wide receiver Graham Livingston has officially committed to the BYU Cougars, giving Kalani Sitake’s staff yet another dangerous weapon in their 2026 recruiting class.
Livingston, who stands at 6’2” and 190 pounds, may not have come with five stars next to his name—but don’t be fooled. His film tells a different story. With blistering speed, sharp routes, and a knack for high-pointing contested balls, Livingston has been quietly dominating in Missouri 6A football. BYU’s coaching staff noticed—and moved fast.
His decision came down to BYU, Arizona State, and Nebraska, with BYU’s culture, offensive scheme, and the chance to make an early impact ultimately sealing the deal.
“BYU felt like home,” Livingston said in an exclusive interview. “It wasn’t just the facilities or the staff—it was the people, the energy, and the chance to grow on and off the field.”
Fans may be underestimating what this commitment really means. With key receivers graduating soon, Livingston could be a Day 1 contributor. And in an offense that thrives on stretching the field and exploiting mismatches, his ability to win one-on-one coverage will be invaluable.
Recruiting insiders are already buzzing, calling Livingston a “steal” and “one of the most undervalued WRs in the class.” BYU may have just landed a hidden gem—one with NFL measurables and an underdog edge.
This isn’t just a commitment—it’s a signal. BYU isn’t just going after the biggest names. They’re building a balanced roster with toughness, skill, and players who are hungry to prove they belong.
Livingston’s journey in Cougar blue is just beginning—but if his highlight tape is any indication, the storm is coming.