Jul 16, 2019
8:39:33am
stevebyu8 Walk-on
They wait for the case to reach a conclusion.

This has happened before with players. They are usually off the team for quite awhile (possibly this season) and allowed to work their way back on the team. I love the Polynesian people and think they have a lot of great family values. They are super competitive and will fight tenaciously to win at any sporting event in which they're involved. Not all of them are LDS and they don't have to be to come and play at BYU. However, they stick together with others in their culture like a strong family. A lot of them that are LDS decide to go on missions (which I think is great). However, a lot of them do it for the family and because it is expected instead of being really converted. (I'm speaking of what I've seen generally in their culture and not anyone individually.) I do hope we have missionaries serve that are truly converted. A lot of Polys get a bit wild in high school and they like macho type things. So they might get involved in stuff that would make life difficult when they return from a mission. So, IF this is the case with Neil Pau'u (and I do hope he returns), I hope he gets it worked out. We are all in his corner and I hope he makes better choices in the future. We can't let an incident or someone with possible problems make us think they are a "bad" person. "Those without sin..."

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