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If I'm understanding correctly, someone who signs a Letter of Intent and goes on a mission before any college can still be contacted. Anyone else come to that conclusion? If that is the case, it seems like a loophole that could cause problems in the More..
Oh ya big problem when a young man signs with BYU while on a mission but, when Ben Olsen left and went to UCLA it was no big deal at all. Sounds like sour grapes to me. . .
This was the Ben Olson Rule LONG before it was the Riley Nelson Rule. It just so happens the timing of the ruling lines up with current events in Utah. Also, BYU has WAY more to benefit from this rule than other schools. Now the Utes, and PAC-10 More..