Starting Defense Dominates, Freshman WR Shines on Day 15 of BYU Camp

Starting Defense Dominates, Freshman WR Shines on Day 15 of BYU Camp

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Key Points:

  • The BYU defense dominated the starting offense during Friday's two-minute drill, applying significant pressure and forcing turnovers, marking a bounceback from the offense's previous control in last Saturday's scrimmage.
  • Freshman wide receiver Terrance Saryon impressed with multiple key plays, including a contested catch and a touchdown, earning praise from quarterback Treyson Bourguet as the offensive standout of the practice.
  • The wide receiver rotation appears settled, with Jojo Phillips, Kyler Kasper, Legend Glasker, and Reggie Frischknecht leading the first-team offense, while Tiger Bachmeier and Tei Nacua primarily play with the second team.
  • True freshman Braxton Lindsey is making an immediate impact on the first-team defense as a pass rusher, and backup cornerbacks Kevin Doe and Matthias Leach showed strong performances, indicating depth in the defensive secondary.
  • BYU players wore royal helmets during practice to break them in ahead of the season, with coach Sitake confirming the team will wear blue jerseys with white pants against Utah Tech, suggesting the royal helmets may be used in the season opener.

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