BYU football: 4 takeaways from spring camp

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Is BYU a Big-12-ready team right now? Here are 4 takeaways from spring camp.

, Fennegan, Nick Billoups and Cole Hagan. Will BYU be able to retain all of them in the era of the transfer portal?Maybe the one non-Slovis related question that did have some clarity was Burton. He isn’t in the mix to be the backup.

“He is a young kid,” Roderick said. “It is funny, most of the quarterbacks you recruit now are old and have been held back. Ryder is the exact opposite. He should still be a junior in high school age-wise. So he is long ways from his ceiling. He did a good job this spring and is right on schedule. He is going to be a good player here.”BYU has been looking for a 10-sack pass rusher for a long time now. It hasn’t had one since 2015.

Now, the hope is Batty will be able to be that 10-sack guy. In Hill’s new defense that puts a premium on getting after the quarterback, he should shine. If there was any tangible takeaway to come out of spring, it is that Batty was the most consistently productive player on that side of the ball. It is possible that more than just Batty could benefit from a scheme change. Jakob Robinson and Micah Harper in the secondary could see the same type of productive increase.

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