22 former or current BYU football players will graduate this year, including one who last played in 2014.
BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff will start the 2025 football season and his self-described quest to make it to the Heisman ceremony in New York in December with a college degree in hand.
The rising senior (in eligibility) from Corona, California, who became a national curiosity last season as the first Jewish quarterback in BYU history, is one of 112 student-athletes who are graduating Thursday, according to a list released by the school.
Retzlaff is getting his degree in exercise and wellness, easily the most popular degree among BYU student-athletes
Here’s the list of 2024-25 BYU student-athlete graduates
Baseball — 6
Hayden Coon, Business Management
Tate Gambill, Finance
Brett Hansen, Economics
Jaden Harris, Exercise and Wellness
Jake Porter, Sociology
Cooper Vest, Exercise and Wellness
Men’s basketball — 2
Fousseyni Traore, Business Management
Dawson Baker, Sociology
Women’s basketball — 1
Emma Calvert, Information Systems
Football — 22
Talan Alfrey, Exercise Science
Rob Daniel, Global Studies
Sam Dawe, Exercise and Wellness
Jayden Dunlap, Global Studies
Ethan Erickson, Communication Studies
Cade Fennegan, Communication Studies
Josh Larsen, Facility and Property Management
Darius Lassiter, Global Studies
Tysen Lewis, Human Resource Management
Tyler Little, Exercise and Wellness
Logan Lutui, Exercise Science
Blake Mangelson, Family Studies
Keelan Marion, Global Studies
Isaac Matua, Construction Management
John Nelson, Communications Studies
Connor Pay, Entrepreneurial Management
Jake Retzlaff, Exercise and Wellness
Dalton Riggs, Business Management
Chase Roberts, Business Management
Josh Singh, Global Studies
Ethan Slade, Business Management
Mata’ava Ta’ase, Communication Studies
