Carsen Ryan
Definition
Carsen Ryan is an American college football tight end, born August 22, 2003, currently playing for the BYU Cougars after stints with the UCLA Bruins (2022–2023) and Utah Utes (2024).
A four-star high school recruit from American Fork High School in Utah, known for his physical blocking, athletic pass-catching, and recent standout performances, including a heroic eight receptions for 120 yards in BYU's Pop-Tarts Bowl victory.
Examples
Carsen Ryan's transfer tour—from UCLA beaches to Utah mountains to BYU's mustache mandate—makes him the Lewis and Clark of college football.
In the Pop-Tarts Bowl, Carsen Ryan snagged passes like they were the last frosted treats on the shelf.
BYU's offense finally has a tight end who blocks like a bouncer and catches like a cat burglar: enter Carsen Ryan.
With his all-natural mustache stealing the show, Carsen Ryan is proving that facial hair fuels football touchdowns.