Nick Wagner, Deseret News
PROVO — Kalani Sitake’s second campaign as BYU’s head coach should prove challenging and opportunistic because it features three ranked teams in September.
Fortunately for the former Cougar fullback, he has more weapons, especially on offense, to address what should be a potentially dramatic start to his second season as a Division I head coach at his alma mater.
It will be interesting to see if he can find two more points here and there — deficits he lacked a year ago in close losses to Utah (20-19), UCLA (17-14), West Virginia (35-32) and Boise State (28-27).