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BYU Can Now Go From Nordstrom to Nieman Marcus in Their Recruiting Reach
While Nordstrom has a great selection of designer clothes and accessories, Neiman Marcus is considered to be more upscale and high-end in its offerings. Both stores are a great place to shop for stunning and classy fashion, but Nordstrom offers more budget-friendly options
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What isn’t mentioned, but I will, is the Big Time BYU Donors can now give big time money directly to the Athletic department for recruiting enhancement. Before, BYU would not allow donors to specify where their donations would go.
Just a reminder, BYU is not now in the same boat as Georgia, Alabama, USC, Ohio State etc. but at least now they are sailing on the same ocean. It just depends how many big waves donors want to make.
Slow Dancing Tutorial
A perfect example of slow dancing is exhibited by Jaren Hall and Kedon Slovis. Hall is leading the dance and hopefully he doesn’t step on Slovis’ feet on his way from the transfer portal to BYU.
Good News, Hall is headed to the senior bowl, which would indicate that he is ready for Kalani Sitake to cut in and waltz Slovis to the dotted line of the BYU recruiting dance card. Slovis is the two time transfer from USC to Pitt and hopefully now to BYU.
Please Accept my Apology
on·o·mat·o·poe·ia
/ˌänəˌmädəˈpēə,ˌänəˌmadəˈpēə/
noun
the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. cuckoo, sizzle ).
"a relatively large number of bird names arise by onomatopoeia"
the use of onomatopoeia for literary effect.
"the language in her picture books is notable for its playfulness and onomatopoeia"
I’m sorry for my “flop” and “plop” earlier this week at a try at recruiting humor. In case you forgot, here is my onerous onomatopoeia attempt.
BYU Steals 5-Star DL Splat Onomatopoeia from USC, Alabama, Ohio State and Texas
They Couldn't Spell His Name Correctly
Dec 20
Football Early Letter of Intent Signing Day begins tomorrow. BYU may have whiffed, fizzled and plunked on on some potential recruits, but they absolutely cha-chinged it with the 6-6, 320 No.1 rated prep from Guffaw HS in Texas.
Sorry for the confusion, but to quote Confucius: “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Except when it comes to BYU football recruiting.