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Do BYU football players have to do a mission?

Serving missions is not required for athletes who play at BYU. It's a personal and voluntary decision, with the mission lasting 18 to 24 months. The 2023 BYU football team had 64 players on the 123-man roster that served Latter-day Saint missions.
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Do BYU athletes have to go on a mission?

Missions last 18 months to two years. They are voluntary and self-funded. BYU student-athletes who chose to serve missions do so out of a love for Jesus Christ and a desire to serve others.
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Do you have to do a mission at BYU?

BYU students are not required to serve LDS missions. In fact, BYU students are not required to be LDS. Those who are members of the LDS church are asked to share their faith when possible and appropriate. Young men are expected to serve a 2 year mission, but are not required to do so.
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Do BYU football players have to be Mormon?

No...you don't have to be Mormon. Take the football team for example, they have several players including some starters that are non-Mormon.
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Do BYU players get paid?

The estimated total pay range for a Professional Football Player at Brigham Young University (BYU) is $45K–$80K per year, which includes base salary and additional pay.
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Can BYU players drink?

Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea, coffee, vaping, marijuana, and other substance abuse.
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How much nil money do BYU football players get?

Players will be paid $600 for their help promoting one of the company's products. (Jaren Wilkey | BYU) Built Bar co-founder Nick Greer announced a historic NIL agreement to the BYU Football team.
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Can I go to BYU if I'm not Mormon?

No, not a problem! We are anxious to give anyone who is interested an opportunity to participate in this program, and you do not have to be a church member. That being said, because BYU is a church-run university you do have to agree to abide by the church standards as expressed in the “Honor Code”.
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How many BYU football players are married?

Of the 120 players currently on BYU's roster, 36 are married. The rest of the players are a mixed bag when it comes to living arrangements — sharing apartments with fellow teammates, other athletes or other students; or living on their own.
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What percentage of BYU football players are not Mormon?

As of 2014, 98.5% of the student body at Brigham Young is Mormon and over 90% of the football team as well. This has created uncertainty amongst the school's non-Mormon athletes over the Honor Code, which prohibits activities ranging from drinking alcohol and coffee to growing a beard.
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Can you not wear shorts at BYU?

Yes. For example, students on each campus will be allowed to wear shorts, provided those shorts are in keeping with the principles and expectations given.
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What happens if you leave the church while at BYU?

The withdrawal of a student's ecclesiastical endorsement automatically results in the loss of good Honor Code standing. Students who are not in good Honor Code standing must discontinue enrollment. Also, they are not eligible for graduation, even if they have otherwise completed all necessary coursework.
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Do returned missionaries get into BYU?

Returning Missionary Admission | BYU-Pathway. BYU-Pathway Worldwide is pleased to guarantee admission for all individuals who have recently completed a full-time mission (including early release and service missions) for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Do BYU football players have to follow the honor code?

All BYU students, including student-athletes, are required to follow the University Honor Code, which is a code of conduct and living that helps improve the lives of university students. Coach Mendenhall has worked hard to instill the principles outlined in the honor code.
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Does LDS tithing go to BYU football?

Since BYU Athletics does not receive a tithing allotment from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, ticket sales, donations, and television contracts provide much-needed revenue to keep the program competitive and successful.
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Why does BYU not allow coffee?

BYU is a private university owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, whose general membership has committed to not using alcohol, tobacco, coffee, or tea. Accordingly, no smoking or drinking of alcohol, coffee, or tea is permitted on the BYU campus, though other caffeinated beverages are allowed.
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Who is the oldest BYU football player?

BYU's oldest player is offensive tackle Simi Moala. He's 26 years old. Age has been a talking point for years with the BYU football program. That is due to many BYU players choosing to serve missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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What is the female to male ratio at BYU?

Brigham Young University has a total undergraduate enrollment of 31,401 (fall 2022), with a gender distribution of 48% male students and 52% female students. At this school, 22% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 78% of students live off campus.
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How many BYU marriages end in divorce?

According to a study conducted by Bruce Chadwick, retired BYU professor of sociology, of 6,000 LDS members nationwide, those with a temple marriage have around a 15 to 20 percent chance of divorce, and those who marry in the temple and remain active have about a 5 to 10 percent chance of divorce.
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Do Mormons pay tuition at BYU?

There are no “Mormons” at byu. There are, however, about 25,000 members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at byu who pay a significant amount of tuition money every semester. Students who are not members of the church pay about the same as students at other, similar universities.
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Can Mormons get tattoos?

Latter-day prophets strongly discourage the tattooing of the body. Those who disregard this counsel show a lack of respect for themselves and for God.
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Why is BYU so cheap?

BYU is the biggest private religious school in the states, and, even with that, keeps tuition low for those who attend it. BYU is nice because tuition is a lot cheaper that other universities because the LDS church helps pay for it.
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Who has the biggest NIL deal in college football?

1 – Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado – $4 Million. Shedeur Sanders committed with Travis Hunter to Jackson State when his dad was the coach there.
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Who has the highest NIL value in college football?

1. Shedeur Sanders. The top-ranked college football player is also the No. 2 overall athlete in this NIL valuation rankings, behind just USC basketball star Bronny James.
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Who pays for BYU?

BYU is a nonprofit corporation affiliated with the Church, and a significant portion of university operating costs are provided through the tithes of Church members. In recognition of this support, Church members are assessed lower tuition rates than nonmembers.
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