Ever since Kalani Sitake was hired as BYU's new head football coach, recruiting has been a blur and his staff has been spread to the four corners of the country. As signing day ended Wednesday, Ed Lamb compared two universes he knows.
“Here, every time I went into a home, a rival recruiter had just been there or was just coming into a home as I was leaving. That was an eye-opener for me.”
Recruiting universes can be light years apart.
BYU assistant coach Ed Lamb led Southern Utah to the Big Sky title this past year but in Cedar City, letter of intent “signing day” was so low key that he and his staff would often take off and golf in St.