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The see-saw effect.
You want offenses and defenses to have respective wins in spring practice, and BYU is getting that, an ebb and flow, back and forth battle. On Wednesday, it was the offense’s turn.
“You want to win spring, but you want both sides to have their days,” said receiver coach Fesi Sitake of the 11-on-11 team session that included running back Kavika Fonua being carted off the field with a foot injury in a physical session.
Squally Canada ripped off an 80-yard touchdown run, Talon Shumway scored on a 60-yard catch and run, receiver Neil Pau’u had a huge catch and gain, and Riley Burt ran for a score that looked like 20 yards plus.