11-26-2007, 08:02 PM
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Location: South Jordan, UT
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Originally Posted by Black Diamond Bay
I'm convinced that Collie said what he did just to rub it in. Anybody who watched that game should know that there was a LOT of talk going on down there, and I'm guessing that his comments had more to do with what was being said than anything else.
I have no evidence to support that assumption.
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I don't think so. At least that's not PK's (the guy who interviewed Collie) take on it.
http://www.thefansports.com/blog/ind...EA5D16B43D5A34
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After the game, during an interview I did with him, Collie said good things happen if players live correctly off the field. To many, the sophomore receiver played the religion card.
To those who take offense, be offended. But to the Cougars, it’s all part of Mendenhall’s gospel.
In order to play well, you’ve got to be free from distractions. To keep a clear mind, you’ve got to live a clean life.
That’s what Collie was saying when he brought God into the conversation I had with him. His point is well taken, however off-the-wall it sounded.
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