Tabitha Sumsion,
PROVO — Aaron Roderick eagerly invited live hits on his quarterbacks Thursday. He had to.
In Thursday’s first day in full pads that featured live hits, Kalani Sitake took BYU football spring drills to a whole new level with full contact. Nobody but the kickers were spared.
Needless to say, this led to several scuffles and fights, an emotional component of any worthwhile football practice with no game in sight as players try to mark their territory and show their wares for new coaches.
Roderick did something before the 11-on-11 team session that ended the practice.