Watch him start to sweep and know that nobody was going to stop him. He was imo in the top 10 of all time BYU players and maybe the top three to watch run.
When the news broke, we all knew about it before coming to the board. It was the guys who thought we were out of the loop who kept posting it. We already knew because something died within us the day he was let go. It was like seeing superman take a bullet that penetrated rather than richocheting off of him.
It's a tribute to what he meant to us, not a slam.