Kalani Sitake finally chose to stay at BYU. Or did he? The head coach signed a lucrative contract extension this week to remain in Provo after Penn State made him their top target. But the way he described his decision-making process raises some eyebrows.
In a revealing interview on Wake Up Barstool, Sitake admitted he was rather forced by circumstances (or BYU) to make the decision as soon as possible.
“I never want the program to be about one player, and it definitely won’t be about one coach. So, trying to be about the team has been the key,” Sitake said. “But also, when looking at these jobs and opportunities, I was really just trying to wait it out and try to see what we can talk about after the game. But things got sped up, and once people started hearing about what was happening

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