
BYU Cougars football head coach Kalani Sitake stepped away from the sidelines and into the pulpit this week as he delivered a moving devotional address to the university community. Speaking to a packed auditorium at BYU, Sitake shared personal insights on faith, life purpose, and the importance of aligning one’s goals with God’s plan.
Drawing from his own experiences as a player, coach, and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sitake emphasized the importance of trusting in divine timing and finding identity through spiritual guidance rather than worldly accolades.
“We often get caught up in titles and accomplishments,” Sitake said. “But our real worth comes from our relationship with God and our willingness to follow His plan — even when it’s hard or unclear.”
Sitake’s address was filled with heartfelt anecdotes, including moments from his coaching journey and challenges he’s faced in balancing personal growth with professional expectations. He encouraged students to embrace setbacks as opportunities to draw closer to God, reminding them that “adversity doesn’t mean failure — it means preparation.”
The coach also spoke about the value of service, humility, and gratitude, encouraging the BYU community to “lift where they stand” and make a positive impact in their immediate circles.
Reactions to the devotional were overwhelmingly positive, with students and faculty praising Sitake’s sincerity and relatability. Many noted how his message transcended sports, resonating deeply with those navigating their own life decisions.
As spring practices continue for the Cougars, Sitake’s words offered a glimpse into the character and values that drive him both on and off the field — reinforcing his role not just as a coach, but as a mentor and spiritual leader within the BYU community.
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