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From BYU Quarterback to Stake President | An Interview with Brandon Doman

Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Brandon Doman was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and graduated from Skyline High School. He was quarterback for Brigham Young University Football and then for the San Francisco 49ers. Brandon has since been BYU Football's quarterbacks coach and currently offensive coordinator. He is also president and co-owner of Leap Innovations, developing and manufacturing trailer hitches, precast decorative concrete landscape products, outdoor basketball hoops, pickleball nets, and outdoor lighting. Brandon is married to Alisha Barker and they have six children, ages nine through 23. He currently serves as stake president of the Alpine Utah YSA Stake.


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Highlights
Brandon talks about the parallels between athletic and church leadership as a YSA stake president, and the principles that translate from sports to his current church role, emphasizing service and love in his leadership approach.

The conversation delves into the impact of Brandon's high school coach, Roger Dupaix, and his unique coaching style, which instilled work ethic, consistency, and attention to detail. Brandon shares how these principles seamlessly transitioned to his college football experience at BYU under the legendary coach Lavell Edwards. He illustrates Lavell's unwavering leadership, delegation style, and the environment of trust he fostered among his coaches.

Brandon reflects on his experience as a counselor in a married student ward bishopric while still playing at BYU—an early calling that provided valuable spiritual growth and a crucial perspective. Currently serving as a stake president for a young single adult stake, Brandon shares the unique aspects of this calling, including the transition to having young adults in all leadership positions. He notes the challenges faced by young adults today and how the stake strives to create a supportive and spiritually nourishing environment.

The discussion explores the specifics of leading a YSA stake, including the geographic considerations and the collaborative approach with family stakes in calling bishops. Brandon emphasizes the role of the bishop and his wife as examples and guides for the young adults. He also discusses the dynamic with his counselors and the focus on temple ordinances and training. Brandon shares key principles, such as prioritizing the most important aspects and the constant need to adapt and learn. He highlights the valuable training provided by church leadership, the importance of finding and gathering all individuals, and his belief in the divine potential of each young adult to receive a full inheritance.

00:00:00 - Introduction to YSA Leadership and Transition
00:03:24 - Brandon Doman's Early Faith Development and Family Influence
00:06:03 - Family Challenges and the Pursuit of Football Scholarships
00:07:30 - The Role of Sports and Parental Involvement in Childhood
00:13:05 - Influence of High School Coach Roger Dupe and His Principles
00:15:49 - Transition to BYU Football and Lavell Edwards' Coaching
00:20:48 - A Leadership Lesson from Lavell Edwards' Consistency
00:23:19 - Lavell Edwards' Delegation and Trust in His Coaches
00:24:53 - Early Church Leadership as a BYU Quarterback
00:28:30 - Calling as a Stake President for Young Single Adults
00:33:15 - Challenges and Needs of Young Adults in Today's World
00:37:57 - Orienting Bishops in Young Single Adult Wards

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0:00.0

Attention youth leaders.

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If you have recently been called to lead the rising generation, I have a next step for you.

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Listen to an awesome presentation by Yvonne Hubert and Peter Vidmar,

0:13.1

who are both respective members of the Young Women and Young Men General Advisory Council for the church.

0:18.6

Their presentation really helps clarify ways on how to effectively lead the youth using

0:23.4

the children and youth program.

0:25.2

They also cover topics like youth led groups, how to lead through personal ministry, how to

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meet youth where they are, identifying the youth strengths and capacities.

0:34.7

This presentation is part of the Young Saints virtual library, and you can

0:38.4

access it at no cost by going to leadingsaints.org slash 14. Again, simply click the link in the show

0:45.5

notes or go to leadingsaints.org slash one for. Hey, welcome to the Leading Saints podcast.

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Now, for many of you that are brand new to leading saints, it's important to do know

0:59.8

that Leading Saints is a nonprofit organization, 501C3, dedicated to helping Latter-day Saints

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be better prepared to lead, and we do that through content creation.

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