01-05-2025
BYU four-star center Xavion Staton arrives in Provo
The wait is over in Provo — and the future of BYU basketball just walked through the doors of the Marriott Center.
Over the weekend, 7-foot defensive force Xavion Staton, the No. 33-ranked player in the nation according to 247Sports, officially arrived on campus. A cornerstone of Kevin Young's first full recruiting class, Staton's commitment marked a seismic shift in how BYU is perceived in the national recruiting landscape — and now, it's real.
A Recruiting Victory That Redefined Expectations
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Staton's arrival is the culmination of a major recruiting win for BYU. With over 30 Division I offers, including Arizona, USC, Michigan, and Kansas, Staton ultimately chose the Cougars over traditional basketball powerhouses. BYU emerged victorious in a final battle against UNLV and Michigan, a sign that Kevin Young's vision — and NBA ties — are resonating. For a program with modest recruiting history, landing a player like Staton signals a new era.
Elite Size and Rare Athleticism
Standing 6'11' (and listed as tall as 7'1'), Staton is the tallest player on BYU's projected 2025-26 roster. But it's not just his size that separates him. He possesses rare mobility for his frame — a vertical shot-blocker who can switch on defense, finish lobs, and run the floor like a guard. 'Staton brings the kind of athleticism to the frontcourt that BYU has rarely had in its history,' one scout noted. He has the tools to anchor the Cougars' defense from day one.
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A Duo Built for the Spotlight
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Staton joins his Utah Prep teammate and No. 1 overall prospect AJ Dybantsa in Provo — a pairing that fans could only dream of a year ago. The two bring NBA-caliber talent and chemistry to a program now positioned as a legitimate Final Four contender. With Dybantsa and Staton on campus, BYU basketball isn't just on the rise — it's arriving ahead of schedule.
Cougar Nation: It's time to fill the stands. A new chapter has begun in Provo — and Xavion Staton just turned the page.
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