American Fork • Chase Roberts didn’t cause much of a stir when he committed to play football for BYU in June of 2017, partly because he had only completed his sophomore year at American Fork High as a standout basketball and football player.
But the lack of hype could also be attributed to familiarity. Roberts appeared to be one of those local products with no other offers that BYU always seems to get.
Roberts is “blowing up” in national recruiting circles after the numbers he posted at a talent combine in Ohio. Roberts’ Sparq score at The Opening, which drew some of the top recruits in the Midwest, was 120.