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Kalani Sitake Drops Surprising Hint After BYU’s Spring Camp – What’s Next Could Change Everything

Kalani Sitake Drops Surprising Hint After BYU’s Spring Camp – What’s Next Could Change Everything
BYU's Justin Ena cracks a wide smile before a BYU football game in 2025. | BYU Photo
BYU’s Justin Ena cracks a wide smile before a BYU football game in 2025. | BYU Photo

“Having Justin Ena coaching special teams is going to be such a huge advantage for us,” Sitake said. “He was one of the best special teams players (in the NFL). He understands how it works, and I am really pleased with his leadership there. I don’t know if he gets enough credit for what he does.”

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Coaches are also confident that a solid punt returner will emerge to replace Parker Kingston, who took three punts to the house in the past two years but is no longer with the program due to his well-publicized legal issues. Observers say that cornerback Cannon DeVries and receivers Cody Hagen and Bear Bachmeier showed well there in camp.

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