BYU AD Tom Holmoe confirmed that football coach Kalani Sitake has turned down job offers, emphasizing the importance of having a succession plan for coaches.

By the Numbers
  • Kalani Sitake turned down job offers from various schools over the past few years.
  • BYU went 5-7 last year but retaining Sitake was crucial for the program's transition into the Big 12 conference.
Yes, But

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What's Next

As expectations for Kalani Sitake continue to rise, the pressure to deliver results, especially in the context of transitioning into a Power Five conference, will increase.

Bottom Line

BYU's decision to retain Kalani Sitake despite offers from other schools highlights the program's commitment to stability and growth, particularly as it prepares for the challenges of competing in the Big 12.