Two Point Conversion with BYU Football: A Gospel Discussion Podcast

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Two Point Conversion with BYU Football: A Gospel Discussion Podcast

BYU Football players are best known for their exploits on the football field. But in this podcast, they will share insights and testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Join the Cougars and their guests as they dive into the scriptures and give unique insights into the Come Follow Me lessons from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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    Numbers 11-14; 20-24; 27 with Kyle Sfarcioc

    In this episode, hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts are joined by BYU offensive lineman Kyle Sfarcioc for a conversation that covers football, faith, and the journey in between. Chase shares his exciting news: he just signed with the Las Vegas Raiders and is heading to mini camp immediately after recording. Kyle opens up about his remarkable first year as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. From his early skepticism when he arrived at BYU, to reading the Book of Mormon on planes flying home to be with his father, who was battling terminal illness. Kyle shares how faith gave him peace through one of the hardest seasons of his life and how that foundation has shaped who he is today. The episode ties into the Come Follow Me study of Numbers 11–14, 20-24, and 27. The group unpacks the Israelites' patterns of complaining and fear, as well as how those same tendencies can show up in our own lives. The brazen serpent becomes a powerful symbol: sometimes all it takes is simply looking to the Savior.

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    Exodus 19-20; 24; 31-34 with Aaron Behm and Scott McKinney

    In this week's episode, Connor and Chase sit down with American Fork head football coach Aaron Behm and his father-in-law, Scott McKinney, retired pastor of CenterPoint Church, for a conversation that moves from high school football to the Ten Commandments. The group reflects on a "love first" mentality in high school football, shaping young athletes in an increasingly wicked world and the success story of the growth of Christianity as a whole in our society leads to a discussion about Exodus 19 and 20, focused on the Ten Commandments being a blueprint for a close relationship with God and a way to glorify him in our doings with our actions and talents.

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    General Conference Recap and Exodus 14-18 with Kassidy Roberts

    Connor and Chase are back in the studio once again and have welcomed Kassidy Roberts, Chase's older sister, on the podcast to discuss thoughts and impressions from General Conference, as well as dive into this week's Come Follow Me covering Exodus 14-18. They discuss Moses parting the Red Sea, as well as the habits that the Israelites continued to fall back on, even after witnessing miracles; murmuring and doubting God's hand in their lives. Connections are made to the latter days and how we can strive to recognize the miracles that God places in our path amid the struggles of everyday life. Connor and Chase are back in the studio and welcome a special guest—Kassidy Roberts, Chase’s older sister—to join the conversation. Together, they share impressions from the most recent General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They also dive into this week’s Come, Follow Me study of Exodus 14–18. From Moses parting the Red Sea to the Israelites’ repeated struggles with murmuring and doubt—even after witnessing undeniable miracles—the discussion explores timeless patterns of faith and forgetfulness. The episode draws powerful connections to the latter days, inviting listeners to reflect on how we can better recognize God’s hand in our lives and see His miracles, even amid the challenges of everyday life.

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    Exodus 7-13 with Steven and Toni Caplin

    In this special episode, hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts welcome very special guests — President and Sister Caplin, Connor's former mission president and his wife, now serving in the St. George Temple presidency — for an in-depth exploration of the Passover. Drawing on President Caplin's unique background as a descendant of Jewish converts and a lifelong student of the Torah, the group unpacks the deep symbolism of the Passover — the sacrificial lamb, the Seder meal, the unleavened bread, the bitter herbs — and how each element points powerfully to Jesus Christ.

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    Easter Update and General Conference Challenge

    Connor Pay and Chase Roberts will be taking a break from the podcast this week to celebrate Easter and challenge listeners to share their favorite conference talks with them. You can send them a message on their Instagram page.

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    Exodus 1-6 with John Bytheway

    Co-Hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts welcome John Bytheway, the co-host of the "Follow Him" podcast, to dive into Exodus chapters 1 through 6. From the rise of a new Pharaoh who "knew not Joseph" to the burning bush and Moses' call to deliver Israel, this episode explores what it means to know who you are when the world — or the adversary — tries to tell you otherwise. The trio shares insights into the meaning of Moses' name, how Satan's first move is always an attack on identity, and what the Hebrew phrase "I Am That I Am" reveals about the nature of God.

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    Genesis 42-50

    This week, Connor and Chase are holding things down on their own as they explore Genesis 42–50 and the remarkable story of Joseph in Egypt. What begins as a familiar Old Testament narrative quickly opens up into something richer — a life full of deliberate, Christlike parallels. Joseph is rejected by his own brothers, sold for silver, imprisoned unjustly, and ultimately lifted to a position of life‑saving authority. The guys break down why these connections to the Savior aren’t accidental and what they reveal about God’s pattern of working through hardship. They also dive deep into the theme of divine timing. Drawing from Chase’s current battle with injury leading up to the NFL Draft, the conversation turns personal as they talk about how adversity often feels random — and why it might actually be preparation.

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    Genesis 37-41 with Izabele Christensen, Ivy Stout, James Calderon

    Join hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts for a powerful episode featuring three special guests: former sister missionaries Izabele Christensen and Ivy Stout, and convert James Calderon, whom they taught in the Washington, D.C. South Mission. In this deeply personal episode, James shares his remarkable journey from a difficult separation and divorce to finding truth through the restored gospel. What started as a chance encounter on a George Mason University street corner became a life-changing experience that illustrates key principles from the story of Joseph in Genesis 37-41. James vulnerably discusses his initial hesitation toward baptism, his ongoing battles with old habits, and how temple covenants became "a way to look forward in life." Izzy and Ivy share their perspective on watching God work in someone's life, emphasizing that you don't need to be perfect before making covenants - you need covenants to become perfect. This episode also powerfully demonstrates that "time and again, good fortune seemed to abandon Joseph, but the Lord never did" - a principle that applies to all our lives as we strive to keep our covenants with God.

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    A Short Break!

    Connor Pay and Chase Roberts really needed to take a break. Connor recently got married and was on his honeymoon, while Chase Roberts has been participating in the NFL Draft Combine. They'll be back next week for a brand new episode of Two Point Conversion.

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    Genesis 18-23 with Shan Arumugam

    Hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts chat with Shan Arumugam, whose remarkable story of faith and transformation will inspire anyone facing adversity. From growing up in India's "untouchable" caste system to finding hope in the gospel of Jesus Christ, Shan shares his incredible journey—from contemplating suicide as a university student to discovering missionaries who changed his life forever. His story includes serving a mission without knowing English or Hindi, earning a scholarship to BYU Hawaii with just a few dollars in his pocket, and eventually being sealed in the temple. The conversation weaves Shan's personal testimony with insights from Genesis 18-23, exploring themes of covenant keeping, divine promises, and the sacrifice of Abraham and Isaac. The hosts discuss how Abraham and Sarah's decades-long wait for their promised son mirrors our own faith journeys, and how every religion points back to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

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    Genesis 12-17; Abraham 1-2 with Jaren Kump

    Join hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts for a powerful, faith-filled conversation with former Utah Utes center Jaren Kump. In this episode, Jaren opens up about his unexpected journey—from being committed to BYU to ultimately choosing the University of Utah—and how personal revelation guided him through that difficult, soul-searching decision. Together, they dive into Genesis 12–17 and Abraham 1–2, exploring the depth and beauty of the Abrahamic Covenant and what it means to live as covenant-keeping disciples today. Jaren shares how staying true to his covenants shaped his choices both on and off the field, even when those choices weren’t easy or popular. Other Episode Highlights: - The often-overlooked temple symbolism woven throughout the Book of Abraham - The sacred responsibility—and blessings—that come with making covenants - What it looks like to be a missionary wherever you stand, even when it means representing your faith on a rival team

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    Moses 7 with BYU OL Andrew Gentry

    Join hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts, along with special guest Andrew Gentry, as they dive deep into Moses chapter 7 and explore what it means to build Zion in our modern world. In this episode, the trio discuss Enoch's powerful vision of human history, God's emotional connection to His children, and the profound doctrine of agency. They explore how the Lord weeps for us, why He gave us the ability to choose, and what it takes to become a people "of one heart and one mind."

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    Genesis 5; Moses 6 with Ryan Rehkow

    Join hosts Connor Pay and special guest co-host Trevor Pay as they sit down with former BYU punter and current Cincinnati Bengals player Ryan Rehkow. In this episode, the crew dives deep into Moses Chapter 6 and the story of the prophet Enoch—a man who felt completely unqualified for his calling. Sound familiar? Ryan shares his wild journey from an undrafted free agent workout to becoming an NFL punter, including moments of crippling self-doubt during his second season. Connor opens up about transitioning from NFL dreams to coaching and nonprofit work, while Trevor reflects on returning from his mission completely out of shape and questioning if he belonged. The trio also discusses how to move forward when you feel inadequate, what it means to "walk with God" in everyday life, and finding confidence not in ourselves, but in our divine identity.

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    Genesis 3-4; Moses 4-5 with Connor and Chase

    Former BYU football players Connor Pay and Chase Roberts return for a new season of Two Point Conversion, this year exploring the Old Testament. In this episode, the duo reconnects after a few weeks away, catching up on major life changes: Chase is now training in California for the NFL Combine (complete with his new post-BYU beard), while Connor continues coaching at BYU. Despite being remote, they dive deep into Genesis 3-4 and Moses 4-5, discussing the Fall of Adam and Eve and what it teaches us about divine identity, opposition, and growth.

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    New Episodes Coming Soon!

    Two Point Conversion is coming back soon. Host Connor Pay explains why an episode hasn't been released and when the next one is expected to be released.

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    Christmas with Sheri Dew

    Connor Pay and Chase Roberts welcome Sheri Dew, author and executive VP of Deseret Management Corporation. In this heartfelt conversation, Sheri shares her journey from a Kansas farm to leading major media organizations and writing biographies of prophets. The discussion dives deep into faith, resilience, and the lessons learned from both football and spiritual leadership. The trio reflects on the power of tradition, the meaning of Christmas, and the enduring hope found in Jesus Christ.

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    The Family Proclamation with Gail Pay

    In this episode of Two Point Conversion, hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts are joined by a very special guest—Connor’s grandmother, Gail Pay—for a deep and personal discussion about family, faith, and the importance of the Family Proclamation. Gail shares her life story, family history, and the powerful experiences that have shaped her testimony. Together, the trio explores the significance of family, children, the eternal nature of relationships, and the challenges and blessings that come with living gospel principles in today’s world.

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    The Articles of Faith and Official Declarations with Terrance Motley

    Hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts welcome special guest Terrance Motley, BYU’s Director of Rehabilitation. The trio kicks things off with a look behind the scenes of BYU football, discussing preparation for the conference championship. Terrance shares his journey from Albuquerque to BYU, his experiences as a walk-on athlete, and his transition from strength coach to physical therapist. The discussion then dives deep into faith and doctrine, exploring the Articles of Faith, the history and context of polygamy, and the significance of Official Declarations 1 and 2 in Latter-day Saint history. Terrance offers a personal perspective on the priesthood ban and its reversal, emphasizing the importance of core beliefs, living prophets, and the power of the Atonement.

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    D&C 137-138 with Mark Ogletree

    Join hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts as they welcome back BYU Religion Professor Mark Ogletree. Together, they dive deep into the Doctrine and Covenants, exploring Sections 137 and 138, and discuss the powerful doctrines of salvation, revelation, and God’s mercy. The conversation weaves football insights and heartfelt testimonies into a discussion on visions of those who have died. The trio elaborates on their own spiritual journeys and the comfort these revelations bring to families.

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    D&C 135-136 with Logan Lutui

    Hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts welcome special guest Logan Lutui, BYU defensive end, to share his inspiring journey from Weber State to BYU. The trio reflects on the team’s recent victory over TCU, the importance of resilience, and the power of positive leadership from Coach Kalani Sitake. Logan opens up about balancing family, faith, and football, and how unexpected turns led him to a pivotal role on the team. The conversation also dives deep into spiritual themes, including a heartfelt discussion of Doctrine and Covenants Section 135, the legacy of Joseph and Hyrum Smith, and the enduring impact of faith during times of adversity.

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    D&C 133-134 with Chase and Connor

    In this episode of Two Point Conversion, hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts go solo, delving into lessons learned from a tough loss, the importance of focusing on standards over outcomes, and how preparation impacts both football and life. They reflect on spiritual insights from Doctrine & Covenants sections 133 and 134, discussing themes of preparation, repentance, building Zion, and balancing faith with civic responsibility. Plus, they get some honest answers from ChatGPT on how they embody the principles in section 133.

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    D&C 129-132 with Steven Lund

    Join hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts, along with their guest Steven Lund, the recently released Young Men's General President. Steven shares his journey from law to business, his experiences in church leadership, and the lessons learned along the way. The conversation delves into spiritual insights, including the importance of diligence and sacrifice (on and off the field), and taking prayer seriously. Tune in for a blend of sports, faith, and real-life lessons—plus a few fun football analogies you won’t want to miss!

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    D&C 125-128 with Charlie Miska

    In this episode, hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts welcome special guest Charlie Miska, BYU running back, to the show. Charlie shares his inspiring journey from Northern Virginia to BYU, including the challenges of walking on to the team, his memorable first touchdown, and the importance of hard work, faith, and preparation. The hosts and Charlie also reflect on recent games and lessons from the Doctrine and Covenants, including doubling down on Christlike virtues and keeping faithful records.

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    D&C 124 with Faith Kisakye

    Faith Kisakye, a BYU Pathway student from Uganda, joins host Connor Pay for an amazing episode of the podcast. aith shares her inspiring journey as the first BYU Pathway student to offer a prayer at a BYU football game, recounting the impact it had on her life, her family, and the broader community. The conversation explores Faith’s experiences with faith, perseverance, and missionary work, as well as her involvement with the BYU Pathway program. Together, Connor and Faith discuss lessons from Doctrine and Covenants Section 124, the importance of temples, and the blessings of staying true to one’s beliefs despite challenges.

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    D&C 121-123 with Jimmer Fredette

    BYU Basketball legend Jimmer Fredette joins Connor Pay and Chase Roberts on this edition of the podcast. Jimmer talks about his basketball career and his current role as Managing Director for USA Basketball’s 3x3 program. The conversation covers the intensity of the BYU/Utah rivalry, the challenges and triumphs of competitive sports, and the lessons learned from overcoming adversity—including Jimmer’s Olympic experience. The group also talks about how God's work is going forward and that it's up to us whether we want to be part of His team.

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    D&C 115-120 with Hunter Clegg

    Join hosts Connor Pay and Chase Roberts for another episode of Two Point Conversion, where they welcome in special guest BYU Defensive End Hunter Clegg. Clegg talks about why he initially committed to Utah before his mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and then decided to play for BYU after his mission. He mentions how BYU's football coaches care for the players outside of football. The conversation then dives deep into the challenges and rewards of balancing athletics, academics, and spiritual growth, with candid stories about team culture, service, and the impact of faith on and off the field. The trio also talk about using the proper name of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, how God asks imperfect people to lead, and new beginnings after mistakes.

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    D&C 111-114 with Taylor Halverson

    Entrepreneur and former BYU professor Taylor Halverson joins Chase Roberts and Connor Pay in this episode of Two Conversion to talk about how he's trying to empower people to build a better future. Taylor believes the only way to become like God is to learn continually. The trio then discusses how God accepts in our follies, knows us deeply, and can lead us to be better. Chase, Connor, and Taylor then elaborate on how God has opened doors for them in the past and how he will open doors for them in the future.

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    D&C 109-110 with Brian Ashton

    President Brian Ashton of BYU-Pathway Worldwide joins Connor Pay and Chase Roberts for episode 50 of Two Point Conversion. President Ashton discusses how the education program continues to spread across the globe, bringing people closer to Jesus Christ, regardless of the denomination they belong to. The trio explores how BYU Football players are stepping up as mentors, helping students build confidence and prepare for future employment. They also dive into gospel principles, discussing the importance of priesthood keys, temple worship, and how keeping covenants with God empowers us to overcome sin and live with greater purpose.

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    D&C 106-108 with Professor Bradley Agle

    BYU Professor Brad Agle joins Connor Pay and Chase Roberts on this episode of Two Point Conversion for a thoughtful conversation on leadership and service. As a Professor of Ethics and Leadership at the Marriott School of Business, Agle brings deep insight from his research on CEOs and church leaders. He also co-authored The Bishop Book, which explores the unique spiritual and emotional experiences of Bishops in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Together, the trio reflects on the joy and meaning found in faithfully serving in church callings. Drawing from scripture and personal experience, they tackle a profound question: Is The Church of Jesus Christ a good organization?

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    D&C 102-105 with Jarom Jordan

    BYU SportsNation host Jarom Jordan joins Connor Pay and Tanner Wall on this edition of Two Point Conversion. The conversation begins with Tanner talking about the stoutness of the Cougar's defense and Connor’s contentious and humorous relationship with football referees. Jarom then states The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as an inspired start-up - emphasizing the importance of learning, adapting, and growing just like early Church members. The trio dives into a thoughtful discussion on membership councils, reframing them as tools for redemption rather than punishment. They wrap up talking about repenting quickly and doing the small things to stay close to Jesus Christ.

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    D&C 98-101 with Sonny Makasini

    BYU offensive lineman Sonny Makasini joins Chase Roberts and Connor Pay to discuss Doctrine and Covenants sections 98-101. Before diving into the doctrine of Christ in these sections, the trio discuss the goods and bads of the bowl games they’ve attended. Sonny then shares a spiritually enriching experience of how everything works out for people when they keep the commandments. The discussion then turns to the nature of trials—those that stem from personal choices, the actions of others, and the inherent challenges of mortality. Connor and Sonny recount moments on the football field when they faced adversity despite doing everything right—illustrating how trials often come even in the midst of faithfulness. Chase admits he doesn’t enjoy trials but expresses hope that he’ll appreciate them more in the future, especially when he eventually sees Jesus Christ face to face.

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    D&C 94-97 with Trey Roberts

    Connor Pay and Chase Roberts welcome recently returned missionary and BYU wide receiver Trey Roberts. He also happens to be Chase's brother. The trio dive into a meaningful conversation about the seven promises made in temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They then explore the theme of loving correction, both from God and within the BYU Football team.The episode wraps up with a discussion on the spiritual strength that comes from keeping commandments.

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    D&C 93 with Spencer Linton

    BYU Sports Nation’s Spencer Linton joins Chase Roberts and Connor Pay to discuss Doctrine and Covenants 93. Spencer shares that this section of the Doctrine and Covenants is all about consistency and how part of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is all about “showing up.” Connor adds that true discipleship means doing what’s right—even when it’s hard or inconvenient—demonstrating a steady testimony through action. Chase shares how the BYU Football team’s “faith walk” led players to reflect on Jesus Christ and how the Savior is the light we should seek. The trio then explores the concept of Jesus learning “grace for grace” before receiving the fullness of God, drawing a parallel to our own spiritual journey.

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    D&C 89-92 with Kenny Cox

    BYU Director of Football Media Relations & Communications Kenny Cox joins Connor Pay and Chase Roberts for a meaningful discussion centered on Doctrine and Covenants 89–92. Kenny shares insights into his role with the football team, explaining how he helps media professionals understand the unique spirit and culture of BYU and Cougar Football. The conversation then shifts to the principles of healthy living found in the Word of Wisdom. Chase reflects on the “principle with a promise,” sharing a personal story about his grandfather, who gave up drinking beer at the request of his aunt—an act that brought lasting blessings. Kenny opens up about his own health journey, describing how he transformed his life through mindful eating and moderation. Connor emphasizes the vital role of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in guiding Church administration.

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    D&C 88 with BYU Football's Austin Leausa

    BYU Football offensive lineman Austin Leausa joins Chase Roberts and Connor Pay on the latest episode of the Two Point Conversion podcast. Together, the trio explores Doctrine and Covenants Section 88, reflecting on moments when they’ve each felt the presence of “another Comforter” in their lives. Austin shares a deeply personal story about the birth of his second daughter, and how it brought him closer to his wife, his Savior, and helped him return to college football. Chase opens up about how football itself has served as a second comforter, and how Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ have helped him through the struggles with his game. The conversation then turns to the idea of God as a divine physician—one who patiently works with each of us until we are spiritually healed. Connor then shares a special message from Elder Ronald A. Rasband to the football team.

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    D&C 85-87 with Greg Wrubell

    The Voice of the Cougars, Greg Wrubell, joins Chase Roberts and Connor Pay on this episode of the Two Point Conversion podcast. Greg shares his journey from Canada to BYU and how he became the broadcaster for Cougar sports. The trio explores how The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints offers a wealth of resources to help individuals draw closer to Christ. They discuss practical ways to document life’s meaningful moments—whether through social media, voice memos, or journaling—and reflect on what it means to be a “lawful heir” of God and to stand in holy places in today’s world.

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    D&C 84 with Hans Olsen

    Connor Pay and Chase Roberts welcome former BYU Football standout and Cougar Sports Network analyst Hans Olsen to the podcast. Hans shares his journey to BYU, his experiences in professional football, and how he transitioned into a career as a radio analyst. The conversation takes a personal turn as they discuss Connor’s upcoming wedding. The trio also dives into a heartfelt discussion about missionary service for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, sparked by Hans’ interest in his son’s current mission in New Mexico. They reflect on the importance of studying the words of eternal life and being spiritually prepared to speak as God would have them speak. The trio also reflects on the trials faced by early Saints in Kirtland and the enduring faith that helped them press forward.

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    D&C 81-83 with guest co-host Tanner Wall

    BYU Football safety Tanner Wall joins the podcast again, this time as a co-host. He and Connor Pay discuss the latest happenings in BYU Football's summer drills along with Connor's recent engagement to Mallory Binns. The duo also dives into this week’s "Come, Follow Me" study, exploring powerful gospel themes like the importance of forgiving others, the higher standard expected of God’s leaders, and the unwavering nature of God’s promises.

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    D&C 77-80 with Bruce Mitchell

    Current BYU Football Center Bruce Mitchell joins Connor Pay and Chase Roberts on this week’s episode of Two Point Conversion. One of the first topics they dive into is how Bruce’s opportunity to play during the 2024 season came because of Connor’s injury, and what Connor learned from that challenging experience. The trio then reflects on how tithing has brought blessings into their lives and the lives of those around them. They also share personal stories about how the Holy Ghost has provided guidance and comfort throughout their football journeys, leading to uplifting and faith-affirming outcomes.

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    D&C 76 with Professor Anthony Sweat

    BYU Religion professor Anthony Sweat joins BYU Football players Chase Roberts and Connor Pay for a powerful discussion on one of the most theologically transformative sections of the Doctrine and Covenants. Together, they explore how Section 76 outlines Celestial, Terrestrial, and Telestial approaches to our lives. Professor Sweat emphasizes the profound truth that everyone will inherit “a heaven,” and the trio reflects on how this section reaffirms our divine identity. They also share personal insights on how life becomes more meaningful—and less complicated—when centered on Jesus Christ.

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    D&C 71-75 with Raider Damuni

    BYU Football safety Raider Damuni joins current teammate Chase Roberts and former teammate Connor Pay for a heartfelt conversation about boldly sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ—even when it's difficult. Connor and Chase reflect on moments when standing for Christ didn’t bring peace, but brought purpose. Raider shares how his parents’ unwavering faith, including their decision to keep Sundays sacred, shaped his spiritual foundation. Together, the trio explores the power of “spiritual CPR”—Church, Prayer, and Reading the Scriptures—as a daily lifeline to stay grounded in faith.

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    D&C 67-70 with Gifford Nielsen

    Former BYU Football quarterback and emeritus General Authority Seventy Gifford Nielsen joins Chase Roberts and Connor Pay to talk about his call to full-time service in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. After reading Doctrine and Covenants 68:2, "Giff" asks Chase and Connor about experiences from their mission where they shared words which could be considered scripture. They also discuss how the Doctrine and Covenants can change the world.

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    D&C 64-66 with Mike Hendron

    Mike Hendron, professor of entrepreneurship at BYU, joins Connor Pay and Chase Roberts for a thoughtful conversation on the difference between contention and disagreement. The discussion flows into the topic of forgiveness, with Connor sharing a personal story about asking a fellow BYU Football teammate for forgiveness after a heated moment during practice. The episode wraps up with a powerful reflection on how the small and simple principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ—when consistently applied—can lead to profound and lasting results in both faith and life.

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    D&C 60-63 with Cody Hagen

    BYU Cougar wide receiver Cody Hagen joins fellow receiver Chase Roberts and former BYU offensive lineman Connor Pay to talk about the hard work the team is putting in this summer and how they are magnifying the talents they've been given, like what's discussed in Doctrine and Covenants Section 60. They also spoke about the influence of head coach Kalani Sitake, who challenges players to emulate the strength and character of “the toughest man who ever lived”—Jesus Christ. The players reflected on how Coach Sitake and the rest of the staff lead with love and discipline, echoing the scriptural principle that “whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth.”

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    D&C 58-59

    Connor Pay and Chase Roberts explore how trials and tribulations shape us into the individuals God intends us to become. Connor reflects on the physical and spiritual transformations that occur during times of adversity, while Chase shares how the BYU Football team has built a Zion-like community through the shared challenges of intense summer workouts. Together, they discuss the divine gift of agency and emphasize the importance of choosing Jesus Christ in our daily lives.

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    D&C 51-57 with Tanner Wall

    Tanner Wall is the first two-time guest on Two Point Conversion. The BYU Football safety joins Connor Pay and Chase Roberts to discuss how our Heavenly Father is a God of order, consecrating time and talents to bring people closer to Jesus Christ, and how we can be examples of Jesus Christ everywhere we go.

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    D&C 49-50 with Talan Alfrey

    Chase Roberts and Connor Pay are joined by BYU football's standout safety, Talan Alfrey. They discuss visiting the Holy Land, the blessings of modern-day revelation, and understanding God's perspective on repentance.

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    D&C 46-48 with Jaren Hall

    Chase Roberts and Connor Pay are joined by their former BYU Cougar QB Jaren Hall. The trio talked about judging people righteously at church. They also discussed spiritual gifts from God and how everyone can benefit from others gifts.

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    D&C 45 with Mallory Binns

    Connor Pay invited his girlfriend, Mallory Binns, a recent BYU graduate, to discuss Doctrine and Covenants 45. They explored the concept of Jesus Christ as our advocate for believers. Their conversation delved into the distinction between believing in Christ and believing Christ, highlighting the promises made to His followers. Mallory shared a personal experience, explaining how she leaned on Jesus after a less-than-ideal visit to a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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    Feed Drop: Take a Leap

    Connor Pay and Chase Roberts were a bit busy with graduation and the NFL draft, so we are featuring another great BYUradio podcast in which they were the guests. The Take a Leap podcast features young people making a difference in the world because of their faith. In this episode, Connor and Chase talk about how football has taught them about Christlike service and leadership. You can also check out Take a Leap wherever you get your podcasts.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

BYU Football players are best known for their exploits on the football field. But in this podcast, they will share insights and testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Join the Cougars and their guests as they dive into the scriptures and give unique insights into the Come Follow Me lessons from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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