BYU football is an interesting beast. Most programs sign a kid, get him on campus, mold him and see him leave in four or five years.
BYU signs a kid, doesn’t see them for two years. Gives him a redshirt. Then he starts playing.
In short, I don’t envy the position Kalani Sitake is in. Balancing all those scholarships and roster spots is probably a nightmare.
However, when those kids return from their missions, it’s a bit like Christmas morning. We finally get to see them make some sort of impact on the field.
Last week, BYU football welcomed in five RMs that will enroll during winter semester.