(He didn't seem to be saying this from a point of anger. He said he loves Utah & is grateful for his opportunity of Utah & BYU but wanted to talk a bit about the reality of the situation.)
He said he felt guys at Utah are being rewarded for being the athlete they are, not the man they are. (I didn't quite catch the full context of this).
He also said this quote: "This state is very unique. It's heavily influenced by the LDS church. The government interaction with the church is evident...you're bringing young people in & that's not their lifestyle. That's not how they live & you want them to conform to the idealistic lifestyle. Many of them can't live up to it."
"It's a city of extremes. Homelessness, drug abuse, religious aspect & righteousness can be extreme."
I didn't get this exact quote but he also talked about being at BYU & the honor code and how he adhered to it, but also wasn't afraid to speak his mind. He also said you bring in these guys from outside who just don't quite get it and interacting with girls who have a different lifestyle and that it's really hard for these young men..