After BYU head coach Kalani Sitake heading over to Penn State seemed like it was on the horizon, Sitake shut down rumors on Tuesday.
One day after ESPN's Pete Thamel reported that Sitake was "the focus of Penn State's head coach search," On3's Pete Nakos announced the Cougars' head coach is staying put in Utah. The school is reportedly committing $10 million of BYU's $15 million NIL pot to the football program on top of revenue sharing. Sitake's new contract is expected, per Nakos' report, to be about $9 to $9.