After three rollercoaster seasons at the head of BYU Football, Kalani Sitake has led the Cougars to an overall record of 20-19 following the Cougars’ blowout victory against Western Michigan in Boise last week. The bowl win had a cooling effect on Sitake’s seat, which was warming if a vocal, but small, segment of BYU’s fan base was to be believed.
Between huge wins, close losses and every variation in between, Sitake’s tenure has been a wild ride. Notwithstanding, Kalani Sitake is the right person for the job.
Shallow Candidate Pool
Head coaches at BYU must be active members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (and some speculate that a head coach must also hold a temple recommend).