On Monday afternoon, Kalani Sitake and the BYU Cougars made a new addition in the Class of 2026, flipping a talented wide receiver from Washington.
Terrance Saryon, a 5-foot-10 wideout from Vancouver, Washington, elected to flip to BYU after eight months as a Washington commit.
AG2G 1000% COMMITTED!!! @kalanifsitake @fsitake @B12PFootball pic.twitter.com/GQkIgC9A2y
— TerranceSaryon (@TerranceSaryon) May 19, 2025
Coming out of Evergreen High School in the Class of 2025, Saryon is listed as a three-star prospect by the 247Sports index and the nation’s 892nd-ranked player. He also checks in as the 37th-ranked player at his position and the fifth-ranked player in the state of Washington.
“Saryon has had a very good off-season and shined at multiple events,” 247Sports’ Greg Biggins wrote. “He was a top performer at the Avery Strong Showcase, Under Armour Camp in Seattle, and Oregon’s Saturday Night Live event. He’s a versatile player who projects as a slot receiver in college but plays out wide and some running back as well at Evergreen.”
“He’s quick and shifty with some wiggle and a lot of make-you-miss ability,” Biggins continued. “He’s not a burner and needs to continue to improve his top-end speed, but has good short-area burst and is tough to bring down in the open field. He has really good hands, doesn’t fight the football, and is one of the better route runners in the region as well. He can create quick separation at the line, work the middle of the field, and occasionally stretch the field as well. He should also be a threat on end arounds and reverses and could impact the game as a punt returner as well.”
With his commitment, he became BYU’s eighth commitment in the Class of 2026, boosting their unit to the 33rd-ranked recruiting class in the nation.
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