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Uhila Wolfgramm Commits to BYU, Choosing Cougars Over Oklahoma

Four-star edge rusher highlights a pivotal recruiting class for the Cougars

Four-star edge rusher Uhila Wolfgramm announced his commitment to Brigham Young University on Wednesday, choosing the Cougars over a final list that included Oklahoma and several other power-program suitors.

The decision follows a whirlwind recruiting tour that took Wolfgramm to the campuses of UCLA, Oklahoma, California, Utah and finally to Provo, where he said the environment felt like home and the coaching staff earned his trust.

Why Provo Resonated

Ranked No. 207 nationally by the Rivals Industry Ranking and fourth among Utah prospects, Wolfgramm brings a blend of size, speed and raw power that has drawn praise from analysts who watched his dominant showing at the Adidas Polynesian Bowl Combine.

At 6-foot-3 and 250 pounds, the Spanish Fork native is noted for a powerful frame, a quick get-off and the ability to shift from speed to power in a single burst, traits that many expect will translate quickly to the collegiate game.

His pledge is being viewed as a significant win for BYU’s defensive recruiting class, potentially reshaping the Cougars’ pass-rush outlook and reinforcing the program’s momentum under head coach Kalani Sitake.

Wolfgramm’s commitment underscores the growing appeal of the Mountain West’s recruiting landscape, as top talent increasingly weighs factors beyond tradition, including coaching philosophy and player development pathways.

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