Staley bides time, hoping his time will come
Luke Staley looked fully capable of bolting around the end and flying up the sidelines, just as I remembered. But instead of 230-pound linebackers, he had only rushing shoppers to dodge.
A different time, a different life.
A pacing thoroughbred confined to the stable.
The days when the BYU crowd would roar "Luuuuuke!" when he burst into the open are long gone. Instead of moving on to play in the NFL, he's explaining the advantages of T-Mobile cellular service. No shame in that.
Not as glamorous as football, but it's honest work.
But there are no cheers in the mall, only an occasional customer checking airtime rates and roaming charges.
I told him I was looking for an update on what he had been doing. He laughed self-deprecatingly and glanced around the kiosk. All things considered, he'd rather be playing.
He said he was taking 18 credit hours at BYU and planning to graduate this spring in sociology.
"I've got to get it done," he said.
I asked if he had time for an interview. He said to call him on his cell phone (imagine that) any time and we could talk.
Both BYU and Staley have had challenges since that eventful 2001 season. BYU's is to get back to contending for championships and attending bowl games. Staley's is to adapt to the possibility that his lifelong dream won't be fulfilled.
Since breaking his leg in the 11th game of the 2001 season, neither he nor the Cougars have met their goals. BYU lost its last two games of that season and 17 of the last 26. Staley was drafted by the Detroit Lions in 2002 but tore his ACL in training camp before playing in a game. This fall he performed well for the Lions in exhibition play at least in his estimation but was released. Official explanation: He was too big.
"I think that was just their reason to get rid of me," he said.
Staley says he feels fine, ready to go. But he admits his reputation of being damaged goods follows like an ill wind. So he sells cell phones. It's not a bad life. The money is good, though surely not as good as NFL money. His wife is expecting their first child any day. He works out four or five times a week in hopes a team will call. No one phoned after the Lions cut him.
The biggest advantage to being cut, he says, was getting out of Detroit.
"One of the worst places I've been," he said.
One night he and his wife awoke to the sound of gunshots outside their condominium. "One street you can be in a nice area, the next street over you can be in the 'hood," he said.
Staley isn't upset he left school early for the NFL. With a history of injuries that included having both knees and shoulders surgically repaired, several other arthroscopic procedures and the broken leg, going to the NFL seemed prudent. It still does. He knew several of BYU's best players were graduating, and odds of repeating in 2002 didn't seem good.
Comments
- Price for redistricting plan challenged 1:04 a.m.
- Basketball campers learn service 1:02 a.m.
- Parra fills in as speedskating coach 12:57 a.m.
- Center of Excellence aims to help 12:54 a.m.
- Royals rally past Red Sox 12:49 a.m.
- Phillies' offense bails out Moyer again 12:48 a.m.
- RSL hoping to earn crowd's support 12:46 a.m.
- Beelines 12:46 a.m.
- Locke leads Owlz to 7-1 win 12:42 a.m.
- Bees skipper, pitcher ejected in loss 12:37 a.m.
- Send Boozer to the Bulls?
- Stadium of Fire flag burning was fake
- Restaurant destroyed by fire
- Okur signs two-year extension
- A primer for the 6th Potter film
- Jazz won't meet Lopez on Europe trip
- Blazers may offer Millsap a contract
- MWC, WAC rushed into BCS
- 'The Story of R.C. Willey'
- Jazz in back of line for free agents
- Bronco collecting a galaxy of recruits
138 - Letters: Palin mistreated
136 - Teachers struggle with district cuts
134 - Blazers may offer Millsap a contract
122 - Send Boozer to the Bulls?
82 - Fairness of BCS debated
81 - Moon landing: Let's hear from you
73 - Chaffetz eyes challenging Bennett
72 - Services bids farewell to Jackson
70 - Letters: Time for a revolution
69
Real Salt Lake striker Yura Movsisyan travelled to Europe over last...
Two California high school receivers have given the University of Utah
The recent Poly camp in Bountiful opened the eyes of recruiters to at...
Blazers get the unbalanced trade they seek while not signing Millsap away...
Ricky Bobby - THE JAZZ DO NOT WANT TO TAKE BACK EQUAL SALARIES. They want to...
Despite the fact that logging has all but stopped in the pacific northwest...
My understanding of what FAIR is trying to do, is to provide well thought out...
Jazz will resign Milsap. If they don't it will be ahuge mistake. First off,...
I was waiting for it to be burned on the big metal structure right by the...
Hey Ute fan... the Utes had a good season. And keep throwing that BCS bowl...
Tyrus Thomas is in the last year of his contract too so what is the point for...
CougarKeith, people don't know how to properly retire the flag, what they did...
It is just talk but since it was brought up: IF we can get Prizbilla &...




You can be the first to comment on this story.