Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
PROVO — It’s common knowledge that BYU’s offense ranks among the worst in the country in almost every statistical category.
There have been times this season when coach Kalani Sitake has publicly put the onus of subpar play on individual players and those overseeing the offense.
But this week, he is putting it on himself.
Several times during his weekly media availability with reporters Monday morning, Sitake took full ownership of the Cougars’ offensive struggles.
When asked if he spends time helping coaches on the offensive side of the ball, Sitake said, “I’m in there.