MONDAY practice notes

• Cornerback Sterling Moore suited up for the first time in a couple of weeks, and took part in all drills. After practice, he said the sprained toe joint that has kept him out for the last couple of weeks was painful again this morning. "I've got to talk to Coach Jones and the trainers," Moore said after practice. "It feels [bad], but it didn't limit what I can do. I'm going to do as much as I can. It might be something I just have to live with."
• Wide receiver Brad Haynes remained out of practice, and again was wearing a protective boot on his left foot to protect a slightly strained Achilles tendon. Haynes said after practice that the injury does not bother him anymore, and that he was hoping to return to the field Monday. Now, he said he expects to return Tuesday or Wednesday; Jones said Thursday might be the day Haynes returns.
• With Haynes sidelined, redshirt freshman Marcus Holyfield ran with the first-team offense ... and looked good doing it, making catches on deep routes, over the middle and on comeback routes, and battling defensive backs for passes on plays on which he would have been pushed around a year ago. He looks a step faster than last year, and definitely is stronger.
• With school starting Monday, the rest of the walk-ons showed up at practice, including guard Josh LeRibeus and soccer player-turned-placekicker Brian Farkas.
• Senior running back Chris Butler looked outstanding Monday. Visibly bigger and stronger, Butler still runs with the slashing style he has had since he got to SMU, but he definitely looks more powerful, as both a runner and a blocker, and on special teams.
• Freshman running back Darryl Fields continues to look impressive returning kickoffs. Starting deep enough to get a running start, Fields ripped off several lengthy returns Monday. That doesn't mean he'll be the guy when the season opens at Texas Tech, of course, but he sure isn't hurting his chances.
• Wide receiver Brad Haynes remained out of practice, and again was wearing a protective boot on his left foot to protect a slightly strained Achilles tendon. Haynes said after practice that the injury does not bother him anymore, and that he was hoping to return to the field Monday. Now, he said he expects to return Tuesday or Wednesday; Jones said Thursday might be the day Haynes returns.
• With Haynes sidelined, redshirt freshman Marcus Holyfield ran with the first-team offense ... and looked good doing it, making catches on deep routes, over the middle and on comeback routes, and battling defensive backs for passes on plays on which he would have been pushed around a year ago. He looks a step faster than last year, and definitely is stronger.
• With school starting Monday, the rest of the walk-ons showed up at practice, including guard Josh LeRibeus and soccer player-turned-placekicker Brian Farkas.
• Senior running back Chris Butler looked outstanding Monday. Visibly bigger and stronger, Butler still runs with the slashing style he has had since he got to SMU, but he definitely looks more powerful, as both a runner and a blocker, and on special teams.
• Freshman running back Darryl Fields continues to look impressive returning kickoffs. Starting deep enough to get a running start, Fields ripped off several lengthy returns Monday. That doesn't mean he'll be the guy when the season opens at Texas Tech, of course, but he sure isn't hurting his chances.