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(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) BYU basketball coach Kevin Young talks about player Egor Demin’s announcement to ...
Santiago, who was named the school’s AD on May 13 after serving as outgoing AD Tom Holmoe’s Deputy AD since 2017, penned a ...
Coming off its best season in 14 years, BYU basketball head coach Kevin Young has signed a long-term contract extension that ...
Kevin Young isn’t going anywhere. Not for the long term, or at least, without considerable cost. Young signed a long-term ...
Santiago was that guy. So was Pete (Witbeck). People didn’t always get along with them, and they were the guys who had to tell people no a lot. But you need them. Every AD needs them.” — former BYU AD ...
New BYU Director of Athletics Brian Santiago reacts before a news conference announcing his hiring at the BYU Broadcasting Building on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. New BYU Director of Athletics Brian ...
BYU announced Tuesday that Brian Santiago will be elevated from deputy athletic director after working under Tom Holmoe, who retired after 20 years earlier this year.
BYU did not have to go far to find its new athletic director. Associate athletic director Brian Santiago has been named the successor to Tom Holmoe. Santiago has been with the BYU athletic ...
BYU’s new athletic director, Brian Santiago, has a big problem right out of the chute. Oh, there are all those challenges of implementing revenue sharing mandated by the NCAA and Big 12.
Brigham Young University has selected a new leader for its athletic department. Following a national search, Brian Santiago will succeed Tom Holmoe as BYU’s new director of athletics, the university ...
PROVO, Utah (AP) — Brian Santiago takes over as BYU athletic director with a mandate to keep the school nationally relevant in football and basketball. The Cougars posted an 11-2 record and an Alamo ...
When Brian Santiago first went into athletic administration, he couldn’t sit through full games. If the score tightened or an official made an errant call, he’d feel the need to excuse himself ...