10 emerging players at BYU's spring camp
Laura Seitz, Deseret News archives
6-4, 204 pounds
Freshman WR
Houk doesn't possess burner speed, but he doesn't need to with his size and precise route-running. He's been very consistent this spring and has seen a lot of time with the first-team offense. He's someone that could certainly break the two-deep roster come fall.
Freshman WR
Houk doesn't possess burner speed, but he doesn't need to with his size and precise route-running. He's been very consistent this spring and has seen a lot of time with the first-team offense. He's someone that could certainly break the two-deep roster come fall.

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Nearly all are on defense? Makes since, since we don't have a quarterback we don't need a lot of offensive players.
That picture of Pikula is actually a picture of Quezada. FYI.
I'm looking forward to seeing these guys develop further and contribute on the field. Nice to hear that Ty Beck is healthy so far this year. Hope he can stay that way.