Armand Shyne shifted his weight back and forth, first from his from his right leg featuring a hefty brace, then to his left. He glanced around the practice field behind the Eccles Football Center. He bashfully lowered his head when more cameras entered the fray and the collection of microphones were suddenly just a few inches from his face.
Utah’s presumed starting running back, a tailback who last fall was just another new face trying to make his way on a new team on a new program at a new school, tried to stand still. But he couldn’t.