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Mormon kid who is leaving Oregon after one year has some pretty unsurprising things to say about the

scout.com/college/byu/story/1743843-wayne-kirby-is-happy-to-be-home-at-byu?s=147


From the article:
“There is just a lot of off-field stuff that goes on up there with players. It’s just stuff I don’t want to be around that just made me feel like I wasn’t really [in] the right place or atmosphere. There were guys that weren’t really putting in the work and doing the right things off the field to really go anywhere. I just felt like I needed to go to a place where academics are higher. I don’t want to bash Oregon but BYU has crazy academics, especially for business which is what I’m thinking about going into.”

Kirby felt many of the players place a higher value on the materialistic aspects found at Oregon rather than on focusing on and team and self-improvement.
“Also the players didn’t really seem like they wanted to be there for football,” Kirby said. “They just seemed like they wanted to be there for all the free stuff on the team. I just felt like I needed to get away from all that.”

“As soon as the coaching staff got fired I looked at that as an opportunity for me to get things right. I’m not going to say Oregon is a bad school, a bad team, or full of bad people because they’re not. It’s a different place with people who have a different focus about things."

“I think at Oregon they try and sugarcoat everything. Nothing was how they told me it was going to be."

According to Kirby, Oregon is trying to do what BYU has been doing for decades and that’s establish a culture and environment more associated with Polynesian players.
“One thing Oregon was trying to do was establish a Poly atmosphere, but at BYU it’s already there and has been there for a long time,” said Kirby.

“I thought I was going to redshirt. I had two knee surgeries in high school, but basically what Oregon did in fall camp was they made me strengthen them during fall camp. I thought I was going redshirt because I missed all of fall camp, but coach told me that they needed me to play last year and kind of threw me into the fire.”

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    TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,815
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    Sounds like Oregon needs a Seattle Times investigative report
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    HFNYHFNY Member Posts: 4,525
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    Standard Supporter
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    HFNYHFNY Member Posts: 4,525
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    You've tasted my shit and vomit?
    89ute said:

    Oregon and BYU, the two most fucked up, piece of shit places. I'm stealing this from someone else's poast, just because your vomit tastes better than your shit does not mean it's good, or something like that.

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    Mosster47Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
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    That guy sounds like a giant pussy.

    Did you see him play? He more than sounded like one.

    To be fair Sling was in way over his head. All of those guys committed to play for a supreme dictator like Chip and would up with a bumbling retard.

    Mullens did what every AD does to the guy left after a legend, which is fire them after year four. The extension was awful financial managament, but it's not my money anymore, so fuck it.
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    MikeSeaverMikeSeaver Member Posts: 4,405
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    Front running, gimmick laden, materialistic programs will attract front running, gimmick induced, shallow players. Once the season goes south, many tune out.

    SEVENDEE!!!!!!!!!
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    HuskyJWHuskyJW Guest, Member Posts: 14,186
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    scout.com/college/byu/story/1743843-wayne-kirby-is-happy-to-be-home-at-byu?s=147


    From the article:
    “There is just a lot of off-field stuff that goes on up there with players. It’s just stuff I don’t want to be around that just made me feel like I wasn’t really [in] the right place or atmosphere. There were guys that weren’t really putting in the work and doing the right things off the field to really go anywhere. I just felt like I needed to go to a place where academics are higher. I don’t want to bash Oregon but BYU has crazy academics, especially for business which is what I’m thinking about going into.”

    Kirby felt many of the players place a higher value on the materialistic aspects found at Oregon rather than on focusing on and team and self-improvement.
    “Also the players didn’t really seem like they wanted to be there for football,” Kirby said. “They just seemed like they wanted to be there for all the free stuff on the team. I just felt like I needed to get away from all that.”

    “As soon as the coaching staff got fired I looked at that as an opportunity for me to get things right. I’m not going to say Oregon is a bad school, a bad team, or full of bad people because they’re not. It’s a different place with people who have a different focus about things."

    “I think at Oregon they try and sugarcoat everything. Nothing was how they told me it was going to be."

    According to Kirby, Oregon is trying to do what BYU has been doing for decades and that’s establish a culture and environment more associated with Polynesian players.
    “One thing Oregon was trying to do was establish a Poly atmosphere, but at BYU it’s already there and has been there for a long time,” said Kirby.

    “I thought I was going to redshirt. I had two knee surgeries in high school, but basically what Oregon did in fall camp was they made me strengthen them during fall camp. I thought I was going redshirt because I missed all of fall camp, but coach told me that they needed me to play last year and kind of threw me into the fire.”

    Levi Maderieta?
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    FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    scout.com/college/byu/story/1743843-wayne-kirby-is-happy-to-be-home-at-byu?s=147


    From the article:
    “There is just a lot of off-field stuff that goes on up there with players. It’s just stuff I don’t want to be around that just made me feel like I wasn’t really [in] the right place or atmosphere. There were guys that weren’t really putting in the work and doing the right things off the field to really go anywhere. I just felt like I needed to go to a place where academics are higher. I don’t want to bash Oregon but BYU has crazy academics, especially for business which is what I’m thinking about going into.”

    Kirby felt many of the players place a higher value on the materialistic aspects found at Oregon rather than on focusing on and team and self-improvement.
    “Also the players didn’t really seem like they wanted to be there for football,” Kirby said. “They just seemed like they wanted to be there for all the free stuff on the team. I just felt like I needed to get away from all that.”

    “As soon as the coaching staff got fired I looked at that as an opportunity for me to get things right. I’m not going to say Oregon is a bad school, a bad team, or full of bad people because they’re not. It’s a different place with people who have a different focus about things."

    “I think at Oregon they try and sugarcoat everything. Nothing was how they told me it was going to be."

    According to Kirby, Oregon is trying to do what BYU has been doing for decades and that’s establish a culture and environment more associated with Polynesian players.
    “One thing Oregon was trying to do was establish a Poly atmosphere, but at BYU it’s already there and has been there for a long time,” said Kirby.

    “I thought I was going to redshirt. I had two knee surgeries in high school, but basically what Oregon did in fall camp was they made me strengthen them during fall camp. I thought I was going redshirt because I missed all of fall camp, but coach told me that they needed me to play last year and kind of threw me into the fire.”

    Always tough to lose a player who complains about having to play.



    I wish he stayed there so we could have owned him another year.
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    Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,601
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    Do the Mormon girls give up the ass
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    FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    Do the Mormon girls give up the ass

    No, the armpit
    pics?
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,889
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    Do the Mormon girls give up the ass

    No, the armpit
    pics?
    Enjoy

    image
    Oh god. Oh god...
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