2025 Dave Portnoy BYU Cougars Football Jacket
The Spirit of the Cougar. The Swagger of the Barstool King.
Commemorate the viral moment and the high-energy season with the 2025 Dave Portnoy BYU Cougars Football Jacket. After Dave Portnoy’s legendary visit to Provo, this jacket became an instant icon in the sports world. Combining the classic “old-school” BYU aesthetic with a modern streetwear edge, this piece is designed for fans who bleed Blue and White—and those who know that “everybody knows the rules.”
This is more than team gear; it’s a piece of 2025 college football history, capturing the exact look seen on the man who put “One Bite” on the map.
✨ Key Features & Design:
Official 2025 “Provo Whiteout” Palette: Rendered in a stunning, crisp Royal Blue and Arctic White colorway that mirrors the official Cougars’ uniforms and the electric atmosphere of LaVell Edwards Stadium.
Premium Heavyweight Satin Shell: Crafted from a high-luster, technical satin that provides a sleek, wind-resistant exterior with a luxury finish that pops under stadium lights.
Vintage Varsity Graphics:
Chest: Features the legendary “Stretch Y” BYU logo in a high-density, tackle-twill stitch.
Back: Emblazoned with a massive “COUGARS” arched block-text graphic, finished with vintage-inspired distressing for that “I’ve been a fan forever” look.
“El Pres” Commemorative Details:
Limited Edition Tagging: Includes a discreet, embroidered 2025 “Game Day” insignia on the inner lining to mark the specific season of the Portnoy collaboration.
Sleeve Patch: Features the iconic Cougar Head logo on the right arm, rendered in multi-thread embroidery.
Athletic Construction:
Striped Rib-Knit Trim: The collar, cuffs, and waistband are finished with reinforced, striped elastic to lock in warmth and maintain a structured, athletic fit.
Polished Snap-Front: Heavy-duty metallic snap buttons for a classic, effortless look.
Luxury Interior: Lined with a diamond-quilted Royal Blue satin, providing an extra layer of warmth for those chilly late-season games in Utah.


