PROVO — Incoming players are always intriguing at the outset of every fall camp session, and with three practices now in the books for the BYU Cougars, at least some of them are catching notice of coaches.
Ending practice on Friday was true freshman Malik Moore, stepping in front of a receiver to pick off a pass. The entire defense went nuts as a result, although BYU defensive coordinator Ilaisa Tuiaki downplayed and gave perspective to anything any new player does during the first few weeks of practices.
"Obviously success for a young kid is really, really good, but sometimes fall (practice) success is really bad," Tuiaki said.