Breaking Jordy Bahl is N (officially)

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I think the NIL part is just a joke. Sounds like she just wants to be closer to home.
Yeah. Here's a long thread on SoonerScoop about it (welp, tried to link, but can't because it's an On.3 site). Sounds like she was struggling with mental health, even giving interviews on discussing it.



There's also this interview Sooner fans are citing, especially the end. She basically says, "You dream about this moment your whole life, then you wakeup the next day and are like "now what?" This is just a nice accomplishment. It doesn't change who you are."
Sounds like she has lost some love of the game and the grind.

 
There's also this interview Sooner fans are citing, especially the end. She basically says, "You dream about this moment your whole life, then you wakeup the next day and are like "now what?" This is just a nice accomplishment. It doesn't change who you are."
Sounds like she has lost some love of the game and the grind.


It sounds like she’s done a lot of inner work and healing, which - if you’ve done that kind of work - tends to lead to a reworking of how life’s priorities are arranged. This can be mistaken as a loss of love for the game, but it also can mean that she realizes that the thing she was chasing that she believed gave her meaning and purpose wasn’t the actual driver once she got to the top of the mountain. Doesn’t mean that she doesn’t love it, it’s just where it sits on her totem and how it fits into her life. It’s actually super healthy and potentially is the path to avoiding the burnout that leads to loss of love for any pursuit.
 
It sounds like she’s done a lot of inner work and healing, which - if you’ve done that kind of work - tends to lead to a reworking of how life’s priorities are arranged. This can be mistaken as a loss of love for the game, but it also can mean that she realizes that the thing she was chasing that she believed gave her meaning and purpose wasn’t the actual driver once she got to the top of the mountain. Doesn’t mean that she doesn’t love it, it’s just where it sits on her totem and how it fits into her life. It’s actually super healthy and potentially is the path to avoiding the burnout that leads to loss of love for any pursuit.
Very well said, amigo.
 
From listening to her talk, that doesn't surprise me at all. She must have a great family.

I don't know if you guys heard the 3 girls interview after the game up at the podium. But it is an all time listen if you are a person of faith.


That's some pretty good stuff right there. Kudos to those young ladies for sharing......


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