BYU Football: How Kalani Sitake cooked Boise State Broncos

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BYU Football: How Kalani Sitake cooked Boise State Broncos

Kalani Sitake served a feast to BYU fans on Saturday. The feast represented the four food groups of football: offense, defense, special teams and coaching. They were playing Boise State. They are 8-2 underdogs. There were 12 different starters from the team that beat Baylor 26-20 in double overtime on Sept. 10. Malik Moore, Kaleb Hayes, DeAngelo Mandell, Ammon Hannemann, Jakob Robinson, Micah Harper, Talan Alfrey and Gabe Jeudy-Lally started in their places at Boise. Max Tooley, Payton Wilgar and Keenan Pili started at linebacker against Baylor. Ben Bywater, Pepe Tanuvasa and Pila started against Boise on the offensive line. Chris Brooks, Chris Epps, Chase Roberts and Kingsley Suamataia started on offense.

Kalani Sitake cooked up a potentially season-saving win for BYU football team. The team scored 31 points against a defense that had only allowed 17.4 per game. Hinckley Ropati scored a 48-yard touchdown. Ryan Rehkow had a punt pinned inside the Broncos' 4-line. Jake Oldroyd was perfect on four extra-points and a field goal. The game was a relief for the team that was struggling. It was also a motivation for Sitakes to get back into the kitchen. He called the plays at the right time.


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