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BYU spring camp: Observations from the first day.
Summary
Media attended a brief portion of BYU’s first 2026 spring practice, where Bear Bachmeier took most first-team reps and Raider Damuni intercepted a tipped pass during the session.
Content
The BYU football program opened its 2026 spring camp with a practice at the Zion's Bank practice field. The media was allowed to view about 15 minutes of the session from the Student Athlete Building balcony, which was roughly 150 yards from the field. Observations were limited by that distance but included standouts on both offense and defense. Several transfers and younger players were active during the visible portion of practice.
Notable observations:
- The media viewed a short portion of practice from the Student Athlete Building balcony, about 150 yards from the field, for roughly 15 minutes.
- Veteran safety Raider Damuni intercepted a tipped pass and is listed to start at safety alongside Faletau Satuala.
- Bear Bachmeier took the bulk of first-team offensive reps and is the announced 2026 starting quarterback.
- Treyson Bourguet and freshman Enoch Watson are competing for the backup quarterback spot; Bourguet received second-team reps during the media window.
- Several newcomers and transfers were targeted, including Walker Lyons, Kyler Kasper and Roger Saleapaga, and returned missionary Matthew Frederick made a close catch.
- The first-team offensive line seen in the session included Paki Finau, Joe Brown, Bruce Mitchell, Kyle Sfarcioc and Andrew Gentry, and Finau has experience at both guard and tackle after transferring from Washington.
Summary:
Players and coaches emphasized returning with focus on the Big 12 championship after last season's results, and several veterans cited that goal when discussing their decision to return. Spring camp will continue and coaches plan to try multiple position combinations before finalizing fall depth charts, so roster decisions remain undetermined at this time.
