BYU Fall Camp Day 15: Dominant Defense, Freshman Saryon Shines

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Day 15 of BYU fall camp featured a defense-led two-minute drill with Tausili Akana’s sack and Raider Damuni’s interception, while true freshman Terrance Saryon stood out at receiver, catching a deep ball and finishing practice with a TD from Bourguet. The WR rotation appears set with Phillips, Kasper, Glasker, and Frischknecht leading the way. Freshmen Braxton Lindsey and Kennan Pula continued earning defensive reps; Faletau Satuala returned to practice on the sidelines; backups Kevin Doe and Matthias Leach flashed in coverage, and BYU wore royal helmets during the session as they prep for the season opener.
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