Former BYU OL Terence Brown's synopsis on the 2023 BYU Offensive line.
"You know in life there's going to be ebbs and flows, and with the turnover in college football now you don't know what you're going to get from year to year."
"You want to see the guys play well and have a good season and you want to see them show up and be tough and lead the team from that perspective. The best offensive lines don't get talked about all the time because that means they're doing their job."
"It'll be good to see what happens this next year. They've made some changes there with some of the coaching staff and excited to see what the boys can do this year."
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Former BYU OL Terence Brown on his younger brother Current BYU OL Joe Brown and what he brings to the OL competition this offseason.
"I'll try to stay as unbiased as possible and the kid is a freaking hard worker. Myself and my brother Rhen played at the Y as well as a wide receiver. I would say Joe is the hardest worker I've ever seen, and he's going to give everything he's got.
"I think in the beginning, he didn't move side to side as well, and some of his footwork was a little clunky, and younger linemen can be that way. But he's put in the work to really improve from that standpoint."
"He's going to demand a lot out of the other guys as well. He's not one to lackadaisically move around. You like having a guy like that on the on the squad, who's going to hopefully push some of the other guys."
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4:05 pm: Moose Bingham, @MooseB90
4:30 pm: Incoming WR/RB Pokaiaua Haunga, @PokaiauaHaunga
5:05 pm: Former BYU OL Dustin Rykert, @djrykert79
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@ryker_mathews@CriddleBenjamin I agree. The more reps the starting 5 can have together, the better. Of course, you need depth and need another 2-3 guys that can fill in.