BYU Coach Kalani Sitake Commits to Long-Term Future, Citing Unique faith-Based Environment
PROVO, Utah – BYU Head Football Coach Kalani Sitake has reaffirmed his commitment to leading the Cougars, a decision deeply rooted in the university’s distinctive mission and his ability to integrate faith into the program, according to a report by the Deseret News. The news comes as BYU prepares to compete in the Big 12 Championship this week.
University and Church officials express strong support for Sitake, believing he perfectly embodies the values of a BYU coach. BYU President Reese stated, “In many ways, kalani Sitake is the public face of Brigham Young University.He leads our most prominent athletic team, and you couldn’t ask for a better exemplar of the Christ-centered values for which this university stands.” Reese also highlighted the Board of Trustees’ “great trust and confidence” in Sitake’s dedication to BYU’s mission of developing student-athletes through study and faith.
The ability to build a competitive Power 4 football program amidst the challenges of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) while upholding BYU’s unique identity is “powerfully appreciated” in Provo and Salt Lake City, officials say. A sentiment echoed by the phrase, “BYU wants to win, but BYU wants to win as a family,” with Sitake being considered integral to that family.
sitake himself expressed gratitude for the possibility to remain at BYU. “I want to be here,” he saeid. He emphasized the unique environment at BYU, where discussions of scripture can be openly combined with topics like football, calculus, and biology.”It’s even expected of us,” he noted,adding that the program encourages players to deepen their spirituality,regardless of their faith. “We have a lot of men that are different faiths here. I want them to be more spiritual than they’ve ever been.”
The decision for Sitake to stay was supported by key figures in the football world, including Super Bowl champion Andy Reid, a fellow member of the lavell Edwards coaching tree. Sitake paused during an interview Tuesday night to read a supportive text from Reid and his wife, Patti, and noted that Steve Young also shared his happiness with the outcome.
As a light snow fell on Provo, the focus remains on Saturday’s game, with BYU poised to continue its season under Sitake’s leadership.