🚨 $15 Million REJECTED?! Kalani Sitake SHOCKS the Nation — Turns Down LSU & Texas Tech to Stay at BYU… and Kirby Smart’s Bizarre BYU Comment Sparks Chaos
In a stunning twist that’s sent shockwaves through the college football world, BYU head coach Kalani Sitake has reportedly turned down offers worth up to $15 million from both LSU and Texas Tech to remain in Provo — solidifying his loyalty to Cougar Nation and igniting a frenzy of reaction across social media and coaching circles.
Sitake, who has built BYU into a respected national brand in the Big 12, wasn’t just fielding interest — he was staring down two of the most aggressive, high-stakes offers of the offseason. LSU, reeling from coaching instability, was prepared to make a blockbuster move. Texas Tech, eyeing a program-defining hire, believed Sitake was the cultural reset they needed.
But Sitake said no.
No to millions.
No to prestige.
And yes to BYU.
Sources close to the program say Sitake’s decision was fueled by unfinished business in Provo, his belief in BYU’s student-athlete model, and a deep connection with the university’s mission. “This is more than football,” one insider noted. “This is family for Kalani.”
Adding fuel to the fire, Kirby Smart raised eyebrows during an SEC press conference when he joked, “Must be something in the water in Provo — either that or they’ve got a stronger NIL than us.” The comment, clearly tongue-in-cheek, sparked chaos online, with fans debating whether Smart was throwing shade or showing genuine respect.
Either way, Kalani Sitake’s decision has cemented his legacy—not just as a coach, but as a culture-builder.
Loyalty. Integrity. BYU.
This isn’t just about football anymore.
It’s about a man who chose purpose over price—and made Cougar Nation proud.
Bizarre BYU Comment Sparks Chaos
In a stunning twist that’s sent shockwaves through the college football world, BYU head coach Kalani Sitake has reportedly turned down offers worth up to $15 million from both LSU and Texas Tech to remain in Provo — solidifying his loyalty to Cougar Nation and igniting a frenzy of reaction across social media and coaching circles.
Sitake, who has built BYU into a respected national brand in the Big 12, wasn’t just fielding interest — he was staring down two of the most aggressive, high-stakes offers of the offseason. LSU, reeling from coaching instability, was prepared to make a blockbuster move. Texas Tech, eyeing a program-defining hire, believed Sitake was the cultural reset they needed.
But Sitake said no.
No to millions.
No to prestige.
And yes to BYU.
Sources close to the program say Sitake’s decision was fueled by unfinished business in Provo, his belief in BYU’s student-athlete model, and a deep connection with the university’s mission. “This is more than football,” one insider noted. “This is family for Kalani.”
Adding fuel to the fire, Kirby Smart raised eyebrows during an SEC press conference when he joked, “Must be something in the water in Provo — either that or they’ve got a stronger NIL than us.” The comment, clearly tongue-in-cheek, sparked chaos online, with fans debating whether Smart was throwing shade or showing genuine respect.
Either way, Kalani Sitake’s decision has cemented his legacy—not just as a coach, but as a culture-builder.
Loyalty. Integrity. BYU.
This isn’t just about football anymore.
It’s about a man who chose purpose over price—and made Cougar Nation proud.