This week, BYU released an updated roster for Fall camp. The Cougars listed nine transfers on the 2024 roster, down from 22 transfers in 2023. Leading up to the first year of Big 12 play, BYU relied heavily on the transfer portal to infuse FBS-ready talent onto the roster. Going into 2024, the strategy is different. BYU is betting on roster continuity in 2024.
Roster continuity is something the Cougars severely lacked in 2023. When the Cougars kicked off the 2023 season against Sam Houston, they started 10 newcomers. As Aaron Roderick has noted multiple times this offseason, the lack of continuity impacted BYU's execution on offense, especially upfront. In Roderick's own words, BYU's staff underestimated the value of roster continuity in 2023 and they have adjusted their thinking for the 2024 season.
In an era where rosters are turning over at record levels, roster continuity has become a greater competitive advantage than ever before. BYU basketball is a great example of the benefits of roster continuity in college athletics. The Cougars exceeded expectations in every way thanks to the development of individual players up and down the roster. BYU football is looking to follow a similar script in 2024.
Last year, BYU basketball was picked to finish 13th in the Big 12. Coincidentally, BYU football was recently picked to finish 13th in the preseason Big 12 poll.
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