Well, Harvey Unga and his fiance are Mormons and were BYU students so I
guess they aren't so strict with their own beliefs.
BYU/Mormonism does have quite a few strange rules regarding acceptable behavior. Having lived
around them for years, I wouldn't say all Mormons keep them very well.
They aren't as morally upstanding as a lot of people think. They are pretty much like everyone else when you closely examine how they live and how they treat people. Some of this
immorality is even encouraged in their theology, believe it or not.
Besides, our so-called righteousness doesn't add up to beans in the
final analysis. As far as the content of the story goes, its always sad
to hear something like this, even when a diversity is involved. The good
news as I see it is that it will open up more opportunities for White
backs at BYU this season, and that is much needed.