Summary
BYU head football coach Kalani Sitake has decided to stay with his team, even though Penn State showed interest in hiring him. Sitake has been leading BYU since 2016 and will receive a new contract as well as investments in the program.
Key Facts
- Kalani Sitake is the head coach for BYU's football team.
- Penn State wanted Sitake to be their head coach after firing James Franklin.
- Sitake decided to stay at BYU rather than move to Penn State.
- He has been with BYU since 2016 and has an 83-44 record.
- BYU plans to offer Sitake a new deal worth about $9 million per year.
- The university will also invest $10 to $15 million in support of Sitake's vision.
- BYU will participate in the Big Ten Championship game soon.
- Penn State is still looking for a new head coach after Sitake declined their offer.