Kalani Sitake, currently at the helm of Brigham Young University's football team, has been a frequent name brought up as a potential candidate for Penn State's vacant head coaching position. The Nittany Lions have yet to lock down a new coach, with several other teams having made their hires in recent days.
Despite being linked to the job, Sitake remained tight-lipped when asked directly about his interest in the role. However, he did address the growing rumors surrounding him and Penn State.
"I've got to address it," Sitake said. "The world is small now and people can see stuff on social media." He refused to provide any specific details, but acknowledged that the increased attention was a sign of a successful program.
For his part, Sitake made it clear that his focus was not solely on Penn State, but rather on helping his current team achieve their goals. "This isn't about me," he said. "What I've asked our team to do is to be focused on what we're trying to accomplish."
Sitake and his BYU Cougars are set to face off against Texas Tech in the Big 12 Championship Game, with a spot in the College Football Playoff on the line. Sitake emphasized the importance of staying present and avoiding distractions, particularly as the Penn State rumors continue to swirl.
"It's a great distraction to have," he said, "but I want them to live through all the moments and have a great experience and not waste a moment thinking about anything else." Ultimately, Sitake's priority remains on helping his current team achieve success, rather than pursuing other opportunities.
Despite being linked to the job, Sitake remained tight-lipped when asked directly about his interest in the role. However, he did address the growing rumors surrounding him and Penn State.
"I've got to address it," Sitake said. "The world is small now and people can see stuff on social media." He refused to provide any specific details, but acknowledged that the increased attention was a sign of a successful program.
For his part, Sitake made it clear that his focus was not solely on Penn State, but rather on helping his current team achieve their goals. "This isn't about me," he said. "What I've asked our team to do is to be focused on what we're trying to accomplish."
Sitake and his BYU Cougars are set to face off against Texas Tech in the Big 12 Championship Game, with a spot in the College Football Playoff on the line. Sitake emphasized the importance of staying present and avoiding distractions, particularly as the Penn State rumors continue to swirl.
"It's a great distraction to have," he said, "but I want them to live through all the moments and have a great experience and not waste a moment thinking about anything else." Ultimately, Sitake's priority remains on helping his current team achieve success, rather than pursuing other opportunities.