Cougars Dominate UCF in Regular Season Finale Victory
The BYU Cougars concluded their regular season with a commanding victory over the UCF Knights on November 29, 2025. The game took place at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo, Utah. BYU secured a final score of 41-21, showcasing their strength on both offense and defense throughout the contest.
Game Highlights and Key Performances
BYU’s success was marked by several standout performances. Senior kicker Will Ferrin redeemed himself after two missed field goals, successfully executing a 50-yard attempt and finishing the game with 22 successful kicks out of 28 attempts for the season.
- Key Player: LJ Martin – Martin scored three touchdowns, achieving a career-high in a single game.
- Quarterback Performance: Bear Bachmeier – He completed 18 of 21 passes for 263 yards, showcasing his accuracy.
- Defensive Highlights – Jack Kelly registered two sacks, contributing significantly to the Cougars’ defensive efforts.
Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown
First Quarter: UCF Takes the Lead
UCF jumped out to an early lead, scoring 14 points without reply. They executed a well-structured 11-play, 75-yard drive culminating in a touchdown from Tayven Jackson to Dylan Wade.
Second Quarter: BYU Responds
BYU mounted a comeback with 17 unanswered points. LJ Martin scored to narrow the deficit, and Ferrin kicked a field goal to give the Cougars their first lead at 17-14.
Third Quarter: Cougars Pull Away
BYU continued to dominate, scoring multiple touchdowns including a 55-yard punt return from Parker Kingston. Martin completed his hat trick, bringing the score to 31-21 by the end of the quarter.
Fourth Quarter: Closing Strong
The Cougars sealed their victory with another touchdown and Ferrin’s long field goal, bringing the final score to 41-21. This decisive win highlighted BYU’s resilience and offensive firepower.
Season Summary
With this victory, BYU wrapped up their regular season strong, demonstrating significant progress and skill. LJ Martin’s performance positions him as a candidate for the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, having amassed 10 touchdowns this season.
The Cougars will be preparing for their postseason endeavors, looking to build on this momentum as they head into further competition.