PROVO, Utah — No. 14 BYU secured a 41-19 homecoming victory over Arizona at Lavell Edwards Stadium Saturday afternoon, powered by four forced turnovers.
“I’m happy about the win," said Kalani Sitake, BYU head coach. "We got our sixth win of the year. Excited about the things that we saw from our team in all three phases. Obviously, there’s some things that we know we can fix, but we will worry about that later. We need to keep evaluating and trying to find ways to get better. Give a lot of credit to the boys and leadership of the team.”
BYU has earned its sixth 6-0 start in school history and second under head coach Kalani Sitake (2020). The Cougars also went 6-0 to start the 2008, 2001, 1984 and 1979 seasons.
The Cougars scored five touchdowns in the contest — three passing, one rushing and a pick-six.
Jake Retzlaff went 18-of-32 for 218 yards and threw two touchdowns. The junior quarterback had passes to seven different receivers in the game. Sophomore wide receiver Parker Kingston threw the Cougars’ other passing touchdown, a 33 yarder off of a double pass.
Darrius Lassiter led the team in receiving yards with 86. Chase Roberts and LJ Martin followed closely behind, with 61 and 46 yards, respectively. Kingston, Roberts and Martin all had touchdown catches.
Hinckley Ropati rushed for 65 yards on nine attempts to lead the Cougars. Martin racked up 49 yards on the ground, while Retzlaff ran for 28 on the day.
The BYU defense saw multiple career firsts, headlined by linebacker Harrison Taggart who recorded six solo tackles and a fumble recovery. Taggart led the team with nine total tackles, while safety Crew Wakley and defensive lineman Tyler Batty each accrued six. Fellow linebacker Isaiah Glasker had the Cougars’ lone sack of the day, while also racking up five solo tackles. There were a season-high 14 quarterback hurries for BYU produced by 11 defensive players. Tanner Wall, Jakob Robinson and Glasker each recorded interceptions.