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Mar 19, 2025
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In the year or two after they come back, definitely hurts. If they
Stick around and become a 24 year old senior, I think that final year it does provide at least a marginal advantage over being a 22 year old senior for most players.
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POLL: Do you think going on a mission helps get more experience (basketball wise) for the players like everyone says?
CougarChaser
Mar 19, 3:42am
Basketball wise? No. Mental maturity wise? Yes.
John Doe
Mar 19, 3:56am
Helps on offensive and defensive line. Hurts all other positions in all sports.
MormonThug
Mar 19, 4:43am
I think the OL and DL help is pretty overstated these days. The kind of line
gwalker
Mar 19, 5:20am
I don’t think it’s as common as you say. Yes recruits are bigger and faster all
MormonThug
Mar 19, 6:10am
I guess it depends on where you serve, I
BroDelusional
Mar 19, 6:56am
It’s not just about weight. It’s about muscle density and neuromuscular
MormonThug
Mar 19, 7:49am
In the year or two after they come back, definitely hurts. If they
Cougs'16
Mar 19, 7:15am
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