Kalani Sitake Drops Surprising Hint After BYU’s Spring Camp – What’s Next Could Change Everything
“What was nice is that one side just didn’t dominate the other. It was back and forth, which is a good thing,” Sitake said. “If one side was winning every day, I would be a little nervous. But both sides were really good, and had their moments.”
Sitake marveled at the talents of Clifton and Uluave, who participated in camp despite having a heavily wrapped right hand, and said there will be fierce competition for starting spots at the linebacker positions with Siale Esera, Isaiah Glasker and Ace Kaufusi, among others.


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