Brett Pyne | Posted: 31 May 2017 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

BYU Fan Fest comes to Southern California on Saturday

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Saturday's Fan Fest features a special live two-hour, on-site BYU Sports Nation on BYUtv

PROVO, Utah — BYU Athletics will be in Southern California on Saturday for the final of four Fan Fest events conducted this spring from Utah to Nevada to Texas to California.

Saturday's Fan Fest will take place in Corona, California, from 12-3 p.m. PDT at Santana Regional Park located at 598 Santana Way in Corona. Admission is free.

BYUtv will also be in Corona this weekend to bring the Fan Fest to all of Cougar Nation. A special two-hour BYU Sports Nation will be broadcast from 12-2 p.m. PDT (3-5 p.m. EDT) on Saturday featuring interviews by Jarom Jordan and Spencer Linton of BYU coaches and athletes.  

Football head coach Kalani Sitake and members of the football staff will be on hand along players from football, men's basketball, women's basketball, women's volleyball, women's soccer and gymnastics. 

Fans will have the opportunity to meet and take photos with the coaches and student-athletes while also enjoying festivities such as face painting, inflatable games, free posters and the chance to win BYU prizes. Food concessions will be available for purchase, including fan favorites like BYU Creamery Ice Cream and Cougartails.

This is the fifth-straight season BYU has traveled to its fans to conduct Fan Fest events. The turnout at each Fan Fest has been tremendous this spring. From the first Fan Fest this year in Las Vegas on April 22 to stops in Houston,Texas and Farmington, Utah, thousands of Cougar fans have flowed to the Fan Fest events to enjoy the festivities. 

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