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How LaVell Edwards changed his mind about Mormon missions and changed BYU's football culture

How LaVell Edwards changed his mind about Mormon missions and changed BYU's football culture

(Chuck Wing, Deseret News)


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PROVO — Mormon missions ruin football players.

The idea is heresy today, but it was considered gospel inside and outside the LDS Church in the 1950s, '60s and when LaVell Edwards took over as BYU's football coach in 1972. It seemed irrefutable. Nearly everyone believed players left on missions as fiery competitors, strong and fast, and that they returned home soft, weak and slow.

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