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Brandon Bair
Two-year mission provides maturity for defensive line stalwart
By Robert Husseman
dailyemerald.com
Friday, Sep. 25, 2009
Oregon defensive lineman Brandon Bair says the Mormon mission is
sacred: a rite of passage, an exercise of faith and a calling to serve.
Before his collegiate sports career began, Bair abandoned his hometown of St. Anthony, Idaho, for the Deep South to complete his mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to help others come unto Christ.
The experience, marked by two years of fried foods and learning Spanish, might have something to do with what Oregon head coach Chip Kelly calls the 24-year-old's "maturity."
But Bair's life experience as a husband and father might also have something to do with it. Bair and his wife of nearly two years, Jordan, recently had their first child in August -- a baby girl named Brooklyn Hope.
See the rest of this story at dailyemerald.com.
Before his collegiate sports career began, Bair abandoned his hometown of St. Anthony, Idaho, for the Deep South to complete his mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to help others come unto Christ.
The experience, marked by two years of fried foods and learning Spanish, might have something to do with what Oregon head coach Chip Kelly calls the 24-year-old's "maturity."
But Bair's life experience as a husband and father might also have something to do with it. Bair and his wife of nearly two years, Jordan, recently had their first child in August -- a baby girl named Brooklyn Hope.
See the rest of this story at dailyemerald.com.
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