Kalani Sitake Breaks Silence on BYU’s 2025 Quarterback Battle, Future Stars, and Bold Recruiting Vision for 2026
In a wide-ranging update that has Cougar Nation buzzing, BYU head football coach Kalani Sitake opened up about the team’s quarterback competition, high expectations for the 2025 squad, and an aggressive recruiting strategy for the Class of 2026.
With the departure of key veterans and a fresh wave of talent on campus, Sitake made it clear: the QB job is wide open. “It’s a real battle,” he said. “We’ve got several guys who are hungry, talented, and ready to lead.” Among the top contenders are Hank Bachmeier, a proven transfer with game experience, and a pair of rising stars pushing hard to earn the top spot before fall camp.
Beyond the quarterback position, Sitake praised the team’s chemistry and maturity heading into 2025. “We’ve got leaders at every level of the field. This group is locked in, and they want to win—not just games, but championships,” he noted.
Looking ahead to recruiting, Sitake emphasized that the staff is casting a wide net to secure elite talent for the 2026 class. “We’re targeting guys who want to be difference-makers—athletes who fit our culture and compete with toughness, intelligence, and heart.” BYU has already made early offers to some of the West’s top prospects and is looking nationally to keep the momentum going.
With a favorable 2025 schedule and the program riding a wave of strong offseason developments, Sitake’s confidence is contagious. “We’re building something special here in Provo,” he said. “And we’re just getting started.”
Cougar fans have every reason to be excited. With Sitake’s vision, rising talent, and a focused recruiting push, BYU football could be on the brink of a new golden era.