A lot of coaches say to me, 'We're kind of hesitant to recruit you because you're going to BYU.' I tell them, 'I'm keeping my mind open. BYU is a nice place, but I could go anywhere.
BYU I think had a philosophy of nameless, faceless athletes for the greater good of BYU which is fine. We all did our thing and we're grateful for it.
I was a friend during school time, but not much after that. By the time I got to BYU, I was a social mess, an absolute misfit. There is not a shyer, more pathetic kid who stepped on that BYU campus than me.
We have reached the point where we can lose a game or two and not drop out of sight in the rankings. I've been asked if it bothers me that BYU hasn't received the recognition it deserves. Well, BYU's gotten a lot of recognition over the years; I've never felt slighted. I honestly believed that we didn't deserve to be ranked any higher last year.
I felt a lot of love through playing at BYU.
I didn't choose BYU, I like to think it chose me.
I'm a BYU guy.
I love playing for BYU.
When I was 18, I applied to go to BYU like my six brothers ahead of me - I have eight boys and one girl in my family.
BYU has the best fans in world.
I'm proud to be able to say that I went to BYU.
BYU was a really positive place for me.
My best friend in the pros is Brandon Davies, who I played with at BYU.
How can you rank BYU No. 1? Who'd they play - Bo Diddley Tech?
The nice thing about BYU is that it takes in a wide area. There would be times where we'd travel and be on the road, and we'd have more fans than the home team that we're playing, a lot of really loyal fans.
I loved my time at BYU. It was an unbelievable experience with the fans, and the people that I have met, I have lifelong relationships still.