Hollywood eyes BYU Basketball’s 2025-26 season
Hollywood Lights On BYU Basketball? Documentary in the Works
Could a documentary capture BYU's historic rise in college basketball?
A Hollywood producer has reportedly pitched a film focused on the Cougars' 2025-26 season, according to ESPN. If greenlit, it wouldn't just be a basketball story; it would delve into themes of belief and high expectations.
A Star-Studded Cast is Ready for Prime Time
BYU already boasts a roster primed for the big screen:
- AJ Dybantsa: The 6-foot-10 phenom projected as the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. He's athletic, powerful, and playing under a lucrative NIL deal.
- Richie Saunders: A sharpshooter and emotional leader who helped BYU reach the Sweet Sixteen last season.
- Keba Keita: A high-flying center with immense upside and another returning contributor from the team's tournament run.
The cast is further bolstered by head coach Kevin Young, an NBA veteran quickly becoming one of college basketball's most intriguing leaders.
Underdog to Contender: The Plot Thickens
BYU stunned critics last season with a second-weekend NCAA Tournament appearance – their first since the Jimmer Fredette era in 2011. Over the final two months, they led the nation in offensive efficiency, shooting 37% from deep and nearly 60% inside the arc.
Their success defied expectations, creating a compelling narrative for a documentary: underdog overachievers reloading with elite talent. Now, BYU is no longer sneaking up on anyone; ESPN has already named them a national title contender.
A Spotlight Could Change Everything
A documentary wouldn't just tell BYU's story; it could shape its future. National exposure from a series like "Last Chance U" or "Full Court Press" could impact recruiting, fan engagement, and elevate the program's national standing. If the Cougars make a deep tournament run with Dybantsa at the helm, it could change how they are viewed across the country.
Coach Young, with NBA ties and a modern approach, already attracts top talent. A high-profile documentary would amplify what he is building in Provo.
Will Cameras Roll?
While there's no official greenlight yet, the interest is palpable. The buzz is growing. If cameras arrive at the Marriott Center this fall, BYU fans might not just witness history; they could be a part of it.
Stay tuned. Something big is brewing in Provo.