Title: “Next in Line: BYU Commit Graham Livingston Set to Rewrite Utah Football History in 2025”
PROVO, UT — The buzz around Graham Livingston isn’t just hype—it’s history in the making. The BYU quarterback commit and current senior at Corner Canyon High School is entering his 2025 season poised to leave a legacy in Utah prep football that could rival the greats before him.
At 6-foot-4, 215 pounds, Livingston is the prototype modern quarterback—big, mobile, and surgical in his decision-making. He’s already thrown for 7,430 yards and 81 touchdowns over two seasons as a starter, and with one year remaining, he’s within striking distance of several Utah state records, including most career passing yards (10,221) and touchdown passes (115).
A BYU-Bound Star with NFL Intangibles
What makes Livingston special isn’t just the arm talent—it’s the poise. From early morning weight sessions to late-night film study, his work ethic has already drawn comparisons to Zach Wilson and Jaren Hall, both former BYU stars who have touched the NFL stage.
“He’s got the total package,” said Kalani Sitake, BYU’s head coach. “What we see in Graham is not just a future quarterback for BYU, but a potential leader of our entire offense. He understands our system, he lives our values, and he’s just getting started.”
Livingston committed to BYU during his junior year, turning down offers from Utah, UCLA, and Oregon State. He cited the Cougars’ quarterback legacy, offensive scheme under Aaron Roderick, and the university’s faith-based culture as major influences.
Chasing Legends
Only a handful of Utah quarterbacks have reached the levels Livingston is now eyeing. Names like Jake Heaps, Alex Smith, and Austin Kafentzis are etched into the state’s football folklore, and Livingston could pass them all in both stats and impact.
“He’s got this incredible field vision and a calmness under pressure that you rarely see at the high school level,” said Coach Eric Kerr, Corner Canyon’s offensive coordinator. “Every time he takes a snap, you feel like something record-breaking is about to happen.”
2025 Outlook: The Record Book Awaits
Corner Canyon opens the season ranked No. 1 in Utah and top-20 nationally. If Livingston stays healthy and maintains his production pace, he’s projected to surpass the state’s all-time passing record by Week 9. Scouts believe he could even finish in the top 10 nationally in career passing yards.
But Graham isn’t focused on the records.
“I want to win a state title,” he said. “The records will come if I do my job. But championships—that’s what matters at Corner Canyon and BYU.”
Looking Ahead to Provo
Livingston is expected to enroll early at BYU in January 2026, setting himself up for immediate competition in the quarterback room. With BYU now deep into Big 12 play, the Cougars are in need of a signal-caller who can compete at the Power Five level—and Livingston just might be the guy to elevate them.
Recruiting analysts believe he’ll be in the Heisman conversation by his junior year in college if his development continues at this pace.
Final Word
Graham Livingston isn’t just writing a chapter in Utah football history—he’s scripting a legacy. From state records to a bright future in Provo, he’s the type of player who comes along once in a generation.
In 2025, all eyes will be on Utah—and the name Graham Livingston may soon be etched in the record books forever.