Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
BYU coach Kalani Sitake has some tough decisions to make in the coming months, none bigger than who his starting quarterback will be.
That is why he has made his quarterbacks take live hits and get chased around in scrimmages this spring. He has a lot of them and he wants to see what they are made of.
Sitake has allowed more hitting by his team than at any time in his career at Utah, Oregon State or Southern Utah, he told a nationwide audience on the Jim Rome Show this week.