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The Pat McAfee Show - PMS 2.0 1367 - 5 Star QB Ryder Lyons Makes His College Commitment, Aaron Rodgers, Parker McCollum, Darius Butler, & AJ Hawk
On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys chat about everything happening around the world sports before being joined by several great guests. First, 5 star QB from Folsom High School in California, Ryder Lyons makes his college commitment on the show ultimately choosing the BYU Cougars. Next, 4x MVP, Super Bowl Champion/MVP, and new QB for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Aaron Rodgers joins the show to chat about his thoughts on being…
Mission Options for Everyone! - By Common Consent, a Mormon Blog
I did my undergrad at Utah State University, so I don’t generally follow Brigham Young University (BYU) sports. However, I was intrigued to learn that the 5-star football recruit Ryder Lyons, who just committed to BYU, will serve a one-year mission. His older brother, Walker (currently playing football at the University of Southern California), also served a one-year mission.[1] Apparently, someone in the Mission Department decided that allowing…
Moose Bingham on with Ben Criddle now. He is emphatic that BYU dominating Utes:
In state recruiting, overall recruiting, stars, LDS recruits, non-LDS recruits, on the field (nearly 6 years since Utah won in football), hype, media attention... He says if Utah doesn't have a huge bounce back year things may be irrecoverable for a long time for Utah, because it will just get harder to recruit. He thinks BYU this year may end up top 20 recruiting class for the first time ever. Moose and Criddle think BYU has a real chance of br…
BYU Is the Big 12’s Hidden Powerhouse — and Now They’ve Landed a Five-Star QB
When Texas and Oklahoma announced their decision to leave the Big 12 a few years back, there was a lot to worry about. First off, I wasn’t sure if the Big 12 would even survive and if it did, I knew the conference would have to add a few new members. Thankfully, then-commissioner Bob Bowlsby acted quickly and made the decision to add four new schools with BYU, Houston, UCF, and Cincinnati. Two years later, the conference would welcome in another…
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