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Dec 13, 2019
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Jay Rick
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There's some truth to this. Without missions, the percentage of dudes who
would stay active in the church later into adulthood would shrink.
So, thank you to daddy Haws for going on a mission, staying active in church, and sending your kids to BYU.
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Politically Incorrect Take: Missions have been the single biggest factor holding back BYU basketball
Indy Coug
Loquacious Lummox
12/13/19 11:25am
Jimmer served the Church much more successfully as a Player than he ever could
MikeDitka'sStache
12/13/19 11:27am
Please elaborate. Quantify and qualify your statement please.
SlantRoute
12/13/19 11:39am
The level that KC and Tyler Haws were playing at after their missions was incredible
DieHarder
12/13/19 11:27am
Mika. I think Mika must have played every day on his mission.
The Dude Abides
12/13/19 11:41am
Forgot about Mika. Yeah, he’s up there for sure
DieHarder
12/13/19 11:43am
This has been the hardest thing about being a BYU fan - knowing that missions
nephicoug
12/13/19 11:28am
Correct Take: missions are what keeps BYU in existence
Solomon Levi
12/13/19 11:28am
If not for basketball players serving missions worldwide, BYU's basketball program would cease to exist?
mulletino
12/13/19 11:31am
Ute fan tithing actually accomplishes that for us.
4th and Niner
12/13/19 11:31am
There's some truth to this. Without missions, the percentage of dudes who
Jay Rick
12/13/19 11:36am
Wait what?
ReggaeCoug
12/13/19 12:06pm
I really wish they would make an exception for byu athletes. There has to be a
kolob32
12/13/19 11:29am
This would accomplish nothing besides preventing non-members from wanting to
MikeDitka'sStache
12/13/19 11:30am
It would be more on the down low, you wouldn't publicize it.
kolob32
12/13/19 11:37am
“Every worthy young man should serve a mission... except those playing
Coug Man in Florida
12/13/19 4:30pm
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East1999
12/13/19 11:30am
How could we compete without our 26 yr/old freshmen?
4th and Niner
12/13/19 11:30am
Second biggest. Missions hurt us when it comes to "BYU kids." But the HC keeps
Jay Rick
12/13/19 11:30am
I'd argue Honor Code #1, Mission Legs/Shot #2
doubled1981
12/13/19 11:31am
BYU has recruited above their station in basketball recently
kimdaddy35
12/13/19 11:37am
While Missions are bad for skilled football players and all basketball
kimdaddy35
12/13/19 11:35am
Bryant left because he graduated and wanted to make $$. He had no reason to stay
MikeDitka'sStache
12/13/19 11:36am
He has since admitted that he should have stayed, so he doesn't
kimdaddy35
12/13/19 11:41am
Really? I hadn't heard that. Very interested to read or listen. Do you have a
wonderbred
12/13/19 3:47pm
Agreed. Rose was worn out
puntersarepeople
12/13/19 2:53pm
Hurts in many ways....sometimes you get lucky and get a grouping of players
mokelembembe
12/13/19 12:33pm
Doesn't that just mean that Haws isn't playing for the 2013 and 2014 teams
puntersarepeople
12/13/19 2:48pm
Um, really? What's holding USC back? No missions there.
Benfica1
12/13/19 4:57pm
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