BYU receives commitment from 3-star QB prospect Noah Lugo
BYU added another quarterback commitment for its 2024 recruiting class on Sunday.
The latest comes from Noah Lugo, a three-star prospect from the Dallas metropolitan area.
The 6-foot-1, 180-pound Lugo previously had committed to UTSA, but one day after he reopened his recruiting, he committed to the Cougars.
Lugo — who preps at Eaton High in Haslet, Texas, not far outside of Forth Worth — is rated the No. 91 quarterback recruit nationally in the 2024 class in 247 Sports’ composite rankings .
Of the Cougars’ current 11 commits in their 2024 class, three are at the quarterback position — Lugo joins fellow three-stars Enoch Watson of Arizona and Granger High’s Carson S’u’esu’e.
“I wasn’t really thinking about any other schools, but when you get a Big 12 opportunity, you want to check it out, and especially one with the quarterback pedigree that BYU has,” Lugo told ESPN 960’s Ben Criddle last month , about the Cougars’ interest. “So it sounded like a great opportunity.”
Lugo has offers from 18 schools, among them Indiana , Tulane and UTSA, as well as several other Group of Five programs, according to 247 Sports, and has also received interest from Baylor and Duke.
Lugo is a dual-threat quarterback — last year, he threw for 1,612 yards and 16 touchdowns while also rushing for a team-high 962 yards and 14 touchdowns, according to the Dallas Morning News .


