I don't post as much as I used to, but when I saw this garbage, I had to come on and say something. After Mendenhall left BYU, I saw on ESPN's ticker that some guy named Kalani Sitake, who's the defensive coordinator at Oregon State, is being seriously considered for the job. I couldn't believe my eyes. How ON EARTH could this guy even be considered for a head coaching job? This year was his first year as a defensive coordinator, and his defense was laughably bad. Oregon State went 2-10, due in large part to his "defense" not being able to stop anybody, giving up over 40 points a game in 7 of those 10 losses.
Then I saw this article, who says that Sitake would be a "game changer" for BYU in terms of Polynesian recruits, and that they have somebody coaching who could "relate to them."
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/...h-says-it-could-be-a-game-changer.html?pg=all
God forbid white players ever want a coach "who they can relate to." From the looks of it, BYU's football team will have less white starters than its basketball team. If this guy gets the job, expect their recruiting classes to be made up of nearly all Polys on both sides of the line, and LB, with blacks and the occasional white at skill positions. There's another formerly majority white team gone.