{"id":15756,"date":"2018-06-05T13:20:17","date_gmt":"2018-06-05T19:20:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/speeches.byu.edu\/?post_type=speech&p=15756"},"modified":"2021-03-15T10:45:25","modified_gmt":"2021-03-15T16:45:25","slug":"recognizing-and-understanding-the-spirit-at-byu","status":"publish","type":"speech","link":"https:\/\/speeches.byu.edu\/talks\/michael-orme\/recognizing-and-understanding-the-spirit-at-byu\/","title":{"rendered":"Recognizing and Understanding the Spirit at BYU"},"content":{"rendered":"

I. Introduction<\/b><\/h2>\n

My family thinks that I am somewhat obsessive about all things BYU. For example, I go to sleep every night on a Y-logoed pillowcase, head out to my car each morning through a door adorned with a large magnetic Y, fly a large Y flag on my front porch on BYU game days, and display numerous BYU-themed posters around our home. These posters generally celebrate historic BYU coaches, athletes, and events, such as BYU\u2019s 1984 national championship in football, the 2006 John Beck to Jonny Harline winning touchdown pass against the University of Utah, and a \u00adcertain BYU basketball national player of the year in 2011 known simply as \u201cthe Jimmer\u201d to those who adored him. I love BYU. It is a spectacular place to\u00a0study and to work.<\/p>\n

Like many of you, I have a long, varied, and personally rewarding association with BYU:<\/p>\n