Jumat, 10 Agustus 2012

Y. freshman RB Jamaal Williams becomes a fan favorite at scrimmage

BYU's 21 Jamaal Williams takes a hand off from QB Taysom Hill during a scrimmage in Provo on Thursday, August 9, 2012.

Laura Seitz, Deseret News

PROVO — Perhaps nobody was happier with Thursday's scrimmage at LaVell Edwards Stadium than BYU running backs coach Joe DuPaix.

His stable of backs showed off their depth, talent and versatility — and that could be a harbinger of what to expect from the Cougars' run game this season. That's good news for BYU, which opens the year in less than three weeks against Washington State.

True freshman Jamaal Williams turned in a memorable debut, rushing six times for 34 yards and a touchdown, while senior David Foote had six carries for 34 yards, redshirt freshman Adam Hine rushed five times for 29 yards, and sophomore Iona Pritchard rushed three times for 16 yards.

Most of the first-string players saw limited action or were held out for precautionary reasons. Starting tailback Michael Alisa, for instance, had just one carry for six yards.

"I was very pleased with what I saw," DuPaix said. "We have some guys that are competing at a very high level and doing the best they can. You've got guys that are falling forward, which is a tremendous sight to see. … Those guys are churning for every single yard. Those guys have a long, long ways to go. Thank goodness we have time before our opener to get better. That's what we're going to focus on now. We're going to take this, learn from it, and get ready to play football."

Thursday marked the first time during fall camp that the Cougars donned full pads, and the first time they were allowed to make contact.

Williams drew rousing cheers from those who attended the scrimmage, particularly on a 15-yard gain where he bounced outside and ran down the sideline.

"I feel like Jamaal kind of became a fan favorite today," said quarterback Riley Nelson, who completed 6-of-10 passes for 76 yards, including a 14-yard touchdown pass to JD Falslev on his first drive. "He's very explosive and has got lots of speed. If he can keep playing like he was today, I think he may be able to see the field this year, which is amazing, because the dude is young even for a freshman. We're excited for him."

"He's fun to watch, and he catches the ball well but he can also break a tackle and run around you," coach Bronco Mendenhall said of Williams.

DuPaix said he would like to have Williams play this season rather than redshirt.

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