What does a mission look like day-to-day?
The overarching purpose of missionary service is to invite individuals to learn about and follow Jesus Christ. Missionaries wake up at 6:30 every day and spend some time each morning exercising and doing religious study. After that, they spend the entire day talking to people on the street, knocking on doors and visiting in homes, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Missionaries look for ways to serve and help others in a variety of ways. Missionaries hold the title of "Elder" and are referred to as such, with their last names (Elder Gunther, Elder Kaufusi, Elder Rex, etc.). Each missionary is put into a companionship with one or two other missionaries. They are assigned to specific geographic areas of their mission and assigned companions. Those assignments change at different times throughout the two years. Missionaries have one day off per week, but outside of the occasional game of catch with a football, missionaries have little to no specific football training for two years.
How do missionaries learn their language?
Before traveling to their assigned area of service, missionaries first report to a Missionary Training Center. The largest MTC is located directly north of the BYU campus, just a few blocks east of LaVell Edwards Stadium. During this time, missionaries are instructed in how to be effective teachers and companions. They also learn about the culture of where they are serving. Those who are serving missions where they don’t need to learn a language spend just three weeks in an MTC. Those learning languages spend up to nine weeks. Languages aren’t entirely mastered in those three to nine weeks. Missionaries continue their language study throughout their two years and have many opportunities to practice the language as they are out on the streets and in homes where they get immersed in the language.
Dos and don’ts in how to talk about missions
- We request that those referring to missions use terms such as as “serving a mission,” “full-time mission,” “two-year mission,” “missionary service,” "Latter-day Saint mission," and “a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints”
- We request that those referring to missions do not refer to missions as “mission trips,” “Mormon missions” or “LDS missions”
- More information about using the full name of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Church’s style guide
Players on the team this season who have served missions
Chaz Ah You - Rancho Cucamonga, California
Talan Alfrey - Uruguay - Spanish
Tyler Batty - Madrid, Spain - Spanish
Jacob Boren - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Ty Burke - Neuquen, Argentina - Spanish
Ben Bywater - Guatamala City - Spanish
John Henry Daley - Brasilia, Brazil - Portuguese
Michael Daley - Montevideo, Uruguay - Spanish
Raider Damuni - Oakland, California - Tongan
Sam Dawe - Singapore and Malaysia - Malay and Chinese
Wyatt Dawe - Birmingham, Alabama
Devin Downing - Eugene, Oregon
Matthias Dunn - Cordoba, Argentina - Spanish
Koa Eldridge - Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Hmong
Ethan Erickson - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese
Mason Fakahua - Auckland New Zealand - Tongan
Cade Fennegan - Rosario, Argentina - Spanish
Will Ferrin - Vancouver, Canada
Lucky Finau - Birmingham, Alabama
Isaiah Glasker - Montevideo, Uruguay - Spanish
Talmage Gunther - Harare, Zimbabwe - Shona and Ndebele
Jake Griffin - Durban, South Africa
Cole Hagen - Washington, DC - Spanish
Ammon Hannemann - Roseville, California
Caden Haws - St. George, Utah
Nukuluve Helu - Fresno, California - Tongan
Weston Jones - San Diego, California - Spanish
Ace Kaufusi - San Jose, California
Brayden Keim - Scotland and Ireland
Kasen Krebs - Boston, Massachusetts - Portuguese
David Latu - San Jose, California
Tyler Little - Conception, Chile - Spanish
Logan Lutui - Auckland, New Zealand - Tongan
Atunaisa Mahe - Nuku'alofa, Tonga - Tongan
Sonny Makasini - Nuku'alofa, Tonga - Tongan
Marcus McKenzie - Little Rock, Arkansas
Bruce Mitchell - Seattle, Washington
Sione Moa - Kingston, Jamaica - Patwa
Simi Moala - Nuku'alofa, Tonga - Tongan
Kade Moore - Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Cambodian
Enoch Nawahine - Lusaka, Zambia - Chichewa
Connor Pay - Washington, DC
Ray Paulo - Atlanta, Georgia
Morgan Pyper - Milan, Italy - Italian
Bentley Redden - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese
Landon Rehkow - Las Vegas, Nevada
Ryan Rehkow - London, England
Isaac Rex - Samoa - Samoan
Preston Rex - Osorno, Chile - Spanish
Austin Riggs - Zimbabwe - Ndeble, Xhosa and Shona
Dalton Riggs - Nuku'alofa, Tonga - Tongan
Chase Roberts - Calgary, Canada - Tagalog
Hinckley Ropati - Quezon City, Phillippines - Tagalog
Bodie Schoonover - Cape Town, South Africa
Nuuletau Sellesin - Houston, Texas - Spanish
Ethan Slade - Santiago, Chile - Spanish
Justen Smith - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Spanish
Mata'ava Ta'ase - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese
Malae Tanuvasa - Reno, Nevada
Max Tooley - London, England - Cantonese
Petey Tuipulotu - San José, Costa Rica - Spanish
Tanner Wall - Maceio, Brazil - Portuguese
Crew Wakely - Dallas, Texas
Ben Ward - Cordoba, Argentina - Spanish
Head coach and assistant coaches who have served missions
Kalani Sitake - Oakland, California
Jay Hill - Puerto Rico - Spanish
Aaron Roderick - Bogata, Columbia - Spanish
Fesi Sitake - Riverside, California
Kelly Popinga - Ecuador - Spanish
Sione Po'uha - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Steve Clark - Lima, Peru - Spanish
Total languages spoken on this year’s team (from missions and otherwise)
Spanish - 24
Tongan - 11
Samoan - 6
Portuguese - 3
Japanese - 3
Tagalog - 3
Ndeble, Xhosa and Shona - 2
Cantonese - 1
Chichewa - 1
Hmong - 1
Italian - 1
Laotion - 1
Malay - 1
Patwa - 1
*16 different languages
*54 players speak a language other than English
Former Cougars who played in the NFL and served missions (not a complete list)
Brady Christensen - Hamilton, New Zealand
Austin Collie - Buenos Aires, Argentina
John Denney - Morristown, New Jersey
Jaren Hall - Roseville, California
Taysom Hill - Sydney, Australia
Chris Hoke - Brussels, Belgium
Bronson Kaufusi - Auckland, New Zealand
Harvey Langi - Tampa, Florida
Chad Lewis - Taichung, Taiwan
Trevor Matich - Torreón, Mexico
Dennis Pitta - Dominican Republic
Vai Sikahema - South Dakota
Daniel Sorensen - San Jose, Costa Rica
Khyris Tonga - Wichita, Kansas
Those who have signed with BYU and are currently serving missions
There are also 21 who have signed or committed to BYU who are currently serving missions in 10 different countries, speaking four different languages.