BYU football coach Kalani Sitake was in rare form on Monday as he described the Cougars’ second win of the season, and first against an opponent from the Football Championship Subdivision.
Sitake cracked jokes, returned to the self-deprecating style he displayed all last season and smiled broadly two days after the 41-20 win over San Jose State.
But the second-year coach still realizes plenty of people are not satisfied with BYU’s 2-7 record, and alluded to that fact when he was asked about how quickly this week’s opponent, 5-3 Fresno State, turned around its program. The Bulldogs were 1-11 last year.