BYU’s mandate that newly hired employees must hold a temple recommend if they are a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will apply to football and other athletics programs.
Holmoe had said the university was relaxing dressing and grooming standards, but clarified his comments Friday
A temple recommend is a card that states a person is in good standing with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A member of the church has to go through an interview with their local bishopric and their regional leader to be approved. There are usuallyNon-members of the church will not need a temple recommend. However, Sitake said all of his hires meet certain standards regardless.
. “I want to be clear that we still very much expect our student-athletes to abide by all BYU dress and grooming standards. “If you walk through our campus, you’ll see some of the things that might be different in athletics. You’ll go, ‘Wait, can you do that?’” Holmoe said. “But you’ll see it and it might have started in athletics.”
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