BYU targeting former Utah State standout AJ Vongphachanh in transfer portal

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BYU targeting former Utah State standout AJ Vongphachanh in transfer portal
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.BYUfootball is looking into former Utah State leading tackler AJ Vongphachanh in the transfer portal to boost the defense.

Recruiting battle for Vongphachanh will include multiple Power Five schools, but new BYU LB coach Justin Ena has history with him.

One of those players BYU is keying in on is former Utah State linebacker AJ Vongphachanh. With one year of eligibility remaining, Vongphachanh could add immediate production at linebacker and has the versatility to help at edge rusher. He led the Aggies in tackles last season with 101 . “Through this process, I’m just hearing everyone out and what their plan is for me,” Vongphachanh told The Tribune. “Because, you know, that’s the most important thing for me, not going into a place that doesn’t need me. That’s the first thing, just looking for a place in need of [my] position and then going from there.”

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