Kalani Sitake Drops Surprising Hint After BYU’s Spring Camp – What’s Next Could Change Everything
“I wanted to be involved, I wanted to be there with him and see what he was going to do, put him in positions where he’s going to make calls like he would in a game, and understand how he’s going to function as a leader,” Sitake said. “From what I (saw), it is exactly what I thought. He’s going to be in a really good spot, and I think he’s going to be a great coordinator for us.”
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Poppinga has said that the defense won’t change that much, aside from a few tweaks and the additions of dynamic linebackers Jake Clifton (Kansas State) and Cade Uluave (Cal) out of the transfer portal, and that was fairly evident in the media viewing portions of practices. Also, the defense held its own against Bachmeier and some new skill players such as Oregon transfer receiver Kyler Kasper and USC transfer tight end Walker Lyons.


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