@rob_alvord Talent aside, the fact that AJ loves the state of Utah and could realistically want to play his entire career for the Jazz has to at least be a consideration. There's a good chance a high profile draft pick will be in a Jazz uniform for only 7 or 8 years.
@jimmerfredette I'm good with giving up a future first and a solid role player, or two firsts with one having some protections. But wouldn't give up someone like Ace to make the swap. Peterson is a great get at #2, so sending a player with star potential to take AJ is too much
@Lejamesbraun34@KevinOConnor The Jazz had zero lockdown perimeter defenders when he was there. He would get spread out against small ball lineups and be forced to play help defense when ball handlers would blow past the other 4 defenders on the floor, leaving his man open. Rudy’s defense wasn’t the problem
@BleacherReport@Deseret As a lifelong BYU fan, he needs to go to the draft. Obviously would love to see him play another year in a BYU uniform, but that would not be a wise decision at all. Take online classes if you want or take classes in the off-season.
@GrantReacts1 SEC bias is blinding. People are starting to wake up, except players haven’t quite figured it out. We finally have parity in college football.
@pcdebol@jjfuller72 You’re missing the point entirely. He’s not saying that missed call actually mattered - obviously it would’ve been declined. He’s saying the fluke fumble was karma for the bad missed calls that favored GTech, including this missed block in the back.
@guvernmentname@BYUbros Bear - our dual threat QB and second leading rusher - was playing on a bum ankle and could barely move. We were also playing 3rd and 4th string runningbacks, including a guy who didn’t play all year. I wouldn’t call that “shockingly healthy”
@SwannMarcus89 It's about principle. Many people cannot control themselves when it comes to credit cards, so avoiding them altogether is a good practice. But yes, so long as they are used correctly it's a no-brainer.
@bushontheradio The Santa Clause explains this very nicely. But seriously, just tell them it's magic. But at some point they start to add up everything and come to the tough realization and there is no stopping it.
@UtahCFBstats This is like groveling at the feet of your ex-wife that cheated on you, causing your life to fall apart - all the while being in a new relationship.