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Kalani Sitake- HC BYU

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2001Eastern Arizona (DB/ST)
2002BYU (GA)
2003Southern Utah (RB/TE)
2004Southern Utah (OL/TE)
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2015Oregon State (AHC/DC)
2016–presentBYU




From Bruce Feldman in The Athletic:
The guy who followed Mendenhall at BYU, Sitake would also make some sense. His teams are always very physical and play hard. Sitake has a strong recruiting reputation on the West Coast and in Hawaii, which is a big bonus. He also has a lot of Pac-12 experience and is doing an excellent job at his alma mater. He is 25-5 the past three years. BYU is headed to the Big 12 and that likely means more stability, or at least certainty, in Provo than Boulder. Would he be tempted to leave what he has for Colorado? We’re skeptical, but the Buffaloes should at least ask.
 
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Why would he leave BYU for CU?

I mean, I think he is a solid candidate, but I see little motivation for him to make the move.
Pretty sure he can get almost anyone into BYU that he wants to. He'd be totally out of his coaching element in Boulder and completely flummoxed by the CU pseudo-intellectual brain trust. Doesn't live in that world. He's a results guy. Same problem with Gary Patterson, but much more so with Patterson.
 
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