Scott G Winterton, Deseret News
Kalani Sitake, like Bronco Mendenhall before him, is constantly looking for new ways to milk all he can out of BYU’s football program.
If that means introducing a new routine, emphasizing something different, adding a wrinkle to the regular operations of fall camp, so be it.
He has to. There are few places like the one where he coaches and he has to find competitive advantages.
This year, a new thing is studying how his coaches and players learn, and exploring what strengths he may take advantage of in players he’s recruited.