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Jun 25, 2013
10:08:19am
Bishop Kafusi presided. Coach Anae played guitar and coach Atuaia sang
I agree that Bronco seemed really fired up.

Some of his talking points:

He still talked about wanting to win a national championship badly.

He mentioned that the LDS church owns BYU, therefore BYU is an extension of the LDS church (this one ticks off LDS utes), and how what they do reflects upon the church.

Last year at the New Mexico St. game, the chain gang tapped him on the shoulder during the 3rd quarter and told him that they've been running the chains for 23 or 33 yrs now (Bronco couldn't remember which is was) and they have never seen a more well behaved football team before. Bronco said that had the BYU players been a typical football team with how they acted, these men may never have had the chance to have a small seed planted about how members of the church act, or how they are taught to act.

He mentioned that football is just an extension of service to others.

He talked about going down to play Ole Miss 2 years ago, and that the most important thing that happened when they were there was the fireside the night before the game and how the chapel was competely full..chairs in all the rooms, in the hallways and people sitting on the floors of the aisles in the chapel.

He mentioned a friend of his (I am assuming Urban Meyer) when he won the national championship(florida), he stood there holding up the crystal trophy and was wondering "there has got to be more than this" and Bronco related that too the gospel.

He seems to have really embraced his coaching posistion at BYU and I don't see him leaving anytime soon.
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