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| Daily Herald Sports Editor Darnell Dickson checks in on all things BYU sports. |
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| Thanks to the cloud cover, it was a pleasant day for BYU's first fall camp football practice. Most of the buzz on the sideline was about Austin Collie's stress fracture, which he called a "minor setback." The annual "freshman haircut day" went off well as there were some crazy 'doos apparent. Glad I never had that tradition. Brenden Gaskins led the No. 2 offense on a 13-play touchdown drive, hitting J.J. DiLuigi in the flat for a score. I must say, I thought J.J. looked quicker and more confident than last year. Freshman O'Neill Chambers is an impressive looking receiver and he might get some reps since Collie's out for a couple of weeks. I thought Matt Ah You, who's starting at inside linebacker since Matt Bauman is out for a week or so, looked very strong. BYU wants to develop its linebacker depth anyway, so Ah You getting reps is a good thing. G Pittman may be the most muscular cornerback BYU has ever had. Dude is built and has a great tattoo that reads "The Lord is my Sword," or something like that. Fui Vakapuna pulled up on a pass reception. Guess he's had a tender hammy since working out for NFL scouts this spring. They'll watch him and try to get him healthy for the start of the season. Didn't get a real good look at freshman kicker Justin Sorensen today so that's on the agenda for next week. | ||
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