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Nov 23, 2020
8:24
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sidsie716
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If there is a PR battle to lose, BYU will lose it
Has been proven time and time again. The general silence from the administration, delayed response, etc. is all par for the course. The media and public relations from BYU is generally extremely poor.
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If there is a PR battle to lose, BYU will lose it
sidsie716
11/23/20 8:24pm
True
Bandersnatch
11/23/20 8:25pm
BYU social media never should’ve hosted “anytime, place, team”. Mistake #1
SlantRoute
11/23/20 8:26pm
Mistake #1 is not having an ‘Any’ policy
LargeTalons
11/23/20 8:29pm
Everything with BYU is reactionary and not Proactive
JoeExotic
11/23/20 8:29pm
Not everything. They were proactive in playing a season when the rest shutdown
SlantRoute
11/23/20 8:34pm
“There is no demand” for coke.
Mr. Scoobs
11/23/20 8:29pm
They are so focused on their image that they lose focus of their image.
Tare
11/23/20 8:32pm
Our PR efforts are uninspiring. It’s a bummer.
DraperCoug22
11/23/20 9:02pm
I think the timing of the "any team, time or place" headband and BYU football
Mountain Rat
11/23/20 9:07pm
They didn't say any conditions, but suddenly everyone is acting like they did.
zerigke
11/23/20 9:13pm
Yep. This is a non-story if BYU hadn’t pounded their chest.
SlantRoute
11/23/20 9:13pm
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