Terrance Saryon is a three-star wide receiver from Vancouver, Washington, who was committed to Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies.
He was an important in-state commitment to Washington who had been on board since November of 2024, but then BYU came calling.
The Cougars first offered in April. He took a visit to BYU last week and on Monday, it was announced that he's decided to flip.
AG2G 1000% COMMITTED!!! @kalanifsitake @fsitake @B12PFootball pic.twitter.com/GQkIgC9A2y
— TerranceSaryon (@TerranceSaryon) May 19, 2025
BYU head coach Kalani Sitake can give his passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach, Fesi Sitake, credit for this flip.
“I started thinking about making this flip after coach Fesi came to give me a home visit on April 28,” Saryon told On3. “One of the main reasons why I chose BYU was I felt like I fit in their scheme a little bit better. Another big deciding factor was when I was down there for an unofficial visit, I really felt at home and everything felt natural. Having a chance to make an immediate impact in coach Roderick’s offense was another thing that attracted me to BYU.”
Saryon had taken that BYU while committed to the Huskies, it's worth noting that he's cancelled a June 20 official visit he had scheduled at Washington, so things already feel a bit different. Instead, the Washington product will be going back to BYU.
In fact, he seems all in.
“This is it for me. My commitment is 1000% to BYU. That is my home," he said.
Saryon will be part of a BYU 2026 class that's only eight commitments deep so far, but he's a big part of it. 247Sports ranks him as the No. 37 athlete in the 2026 class.
As a junior for Evergreen High School, he caught 51 passes for 1,055 yards and 10 touchdowns,
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