Last basketball season was especially meaningful for Jared McGregor, and not just because his BYU team reached the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16.
The Cougars’ team manager turned walk-on guard made an effort to visit with individuals in need the night before almost every game, both at home and on the road, while doing so largely on his own and without many of his teammates and coaches knowing, as previously reported by the Deseret News .
McGregor called it the “Name of the Game” project, and this year he’s not only planning to keep it going, but to take it to the next level.
“For this season, I mean, really what I’m trying to do is give these kids an experience, something that will get their mind off of what’s going on in their life,” McGregor told the Deseret News.
“... Ultimately, I j

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