BYU practiced in full pads again Tuesday as it continues to prep for the 2023 season in fall camp. Today, BYU previews new defensive tackles coach Sione Po'uha and the defensive tackle position.
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2023 BYU DEFENSIVE TACKLES | |||||
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# | Name | HT | WT | YEAR | HOMETOWN, PREVIOUS SCHOOL |
91 | Cravens, Jackson* | 6-2 | 305 | Sr. | Provo, UT/Utah/Boise State |
98 | Dawe, Wyatt* | 6-0 | 295 | So. | Pleasant Grove, UT/Southern Utah |
95 | Haws, Caden | 6-2 | 305 | R-Jr. | Little Rock, AR/Pulaski Academy |
62 | Mahe, Atunaisa | 6-1 | 315 | R-Sr. | West Jordan, UT/West Jordan HS |
96 | Mitchell, Bruce | 6-4 | 300 | So. | Kamas, UT/South Summit HS |
90 | Latu, David* | 6-4 | 300 | So. | Bountiful, UT/Snow College |
94 | Nelson, John | 6-4 | 280 | Jr. | Salem, UT/Salem Hills HS |
90 | Singh, Joshua | 6-0 | 275 | R-So. | Orem, UT/Orem HS |
*newcomer
Lost from 2022:
Josh Larsen, Alema Pilimai
Coach Preview - Sione Po'uha
Sione Po’uha enters his first year with BYU after joining Jay Hill’s new defensive staff in December 2022.
Po’uha is a former Utah defensive tackle (2001-04) and eight-year NFL veteran player who has coached at Navy and Utah since finishing his professional playing career.
A Salt Lake City native, Po’uha comes to BYU after coaching defensive tackles at Utah from 2018-2021 and serving in the same capacity at Navy for the 2018 season. He was also Utah's director of football player development under Kyle Whittingham in 2017 before going to Navy. Po’uha previously worked two years as a Utah student-assistant coach in 2015-16 while completing his undergraduate degree after finishing his NFL career.
Po’uha developed great defensive linemen while coaching at his alma mater. He was a big part of the development of Leki Fotu, John Penisini and Junior Tafuna, among others. Under Po'uha's tutelage, defensive tackle Fotu earned All-America Second Team honors from Walter Camp and FWAA, and third-team accolades from AP, while earning his second-consecutive first-team All-Pac-12 recognition. Penisini also earned second-team All-Pac-12. Fotu was drafted in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft by Arizona, and Penisini was selected in the sixth round by Detroit. Tafuna was named the 2021 Pac-12 Defensive Freshman of the Year.
As a player, Po’uha completed his four-year career at Utah as a first-team All-Mountain West defensive lineman for the program’s undefeated Fiesta Bowl champion team in 2004 before embarking on an eight-year NFL career. He was selected in the third round of the 2005 NFL draft by the New York Jets and played in 106 games with 55 starts from 2005-12, accumulating 263 career tackles.
Po’uha will begin to make his mark on talented returners and newcomers alike as part of a defensive staff that saw numerous changes following the conclusion of the 2022 season.
Coach Po'uha at Practice August 8
On the defensive tackles
“Our guys are doing well, they’re progressing. During our very first meeting, I told them that my objective was for them to play at their very best. They’re each at different skill levels and have different strengths, so if they can each bring their most elite self to the team, then that’s when it becomes really fun. I’m helping each individual player become the very best at what they do and the techniques that we’re teaching them.”
On aggression in practice
“I like the aggression, but I don’t like punches. When that happens, you see that there’s a deficiency that needs to be retaught and supported in a way that they can be tough when that situation comes up again. As a coach, you have to say, ‘What made them go off the deep end and get in that situation, and “how do we strengthen that weakness? How can we cool our temper when it’s hot?” You have to coach them so when that happens again, it becomes a strength for them.”
On the leaders in the defensive tackle room
“When I think about leading, I think of the person who can lead themself the best. He’s the leader. Leaders influence rather than dictate where everybody goes. When I look at a leader, I look at someone who can take care of their farm, and their farm looks so good that everyone wants to take care of their own farm too.”
On defensive tackle Jackson Cravens
“Jackson is a strong player, a natural player. I coached him as a freshman when I was at Utah, so he understands the verbiage and expectations of this defense. He not only understands the expectations but he is the expectations. He’s been able to say, ‘this is the level we need to play at, this is the stoutness we need to have, this is the aggression we need to have in certain situations.’”