Holly Sitake

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Holly Sitake

Holly Sitake

@HSitake

Katılım Aralık 2017
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Daily Universe Sports
Daily Universe Sports@DailyUnivSports·
Halftime West Virginia 27 BYU 0 In gif form, how are we feeling? Let it all out. This is a safe space.
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Coach JG
Coach JG@jernarogilford·
So happy for my better half @PuddingNPillows she will have a booth at NW side of LES. Go grab you you a cup.
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Holly Sitake
Holly Sitake@HSitake·
Proud of this guy. He works hard and loves what he does! Let’s goo COUGS!
Ben Criddle@CriddleBenjamin

Today, BYU previews passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach Fesi Sitake, along with the wide receiver position. Coach Fesi Sitake Entering his sixth season with the Cougars, Fesi Sitake returns as the passing game coordinator and wide receiver's coach. Sitake has been instrumental in developing BYU’s potent offensive attack in recent seasons, including getting receivers in the NFL, most recently Puka Nacua, a fifth-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams and Dax Milne, a 2021 seventh-rounder to Washington. In 2022, Nacua led BYU's receivers with 48 receptions and 625 yards. He also had five touchdowns receiving and five more on the ground. For his Cougar career, Nacua totaled 1,430 yards on 91 receptions along with 11 touchdown grabs. In 2020, Sitake coached the Cougars to rankings of No. 3 in scoring offense (43.5 ppg), No. 6 in total offense (522.2 ypg) and No. 8 in passing offense (332.1 ppg) while ranking in the top 15 in 10 different statistical categories overall. Sitake mentored former walk-on receiver Dax Milne, who in 2020 finished No. 4 in the nation with 1,188 receiving yards on 70 catches with 8 receiving TDs (No. 18 in nation) in his first year as full-time starter. He also coached Gunner Romney to 767 yards on 39 receptions and average 19.7 yards per catch in 2020—No. 15 nationally. Prior to coming to BYU in 2018, Sitake was the offensive coordinator at Weber State in 2016 and 2017, in addition to working as the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach from 2014-15. In 2017, Sitake helped lead the Wildcats to a Big Sky Conference title, a school-record 11 wins, two wins in the FCS playoffs, a top-10 national ranking and the No. 18 FCS scoring offense at 33.7 points per game. Sitake spent three seasons at Southern Utah, his alma mater, working as the passing game coordinator (2013), wide receivers coach (2012-13) and as a student assistant (2011). He helped get the Thunderbirds to its first FCS Playoff berth in 2013. “First I think they’re very well coached. I think Coach Fesi Sitake does such a great job. It's probably the most well coached group I’ve been around ever, super disciplined. They know the depth of their routes like the back of their hand. They work hard to do things the right way and it makes my job as a quarterback easier when you can trust these guys.” BYU Quarterback Kedon Slovis on the wide receivers BYU Wide Receivers Preview BYU returns three contributors from the 2022 team, including Keanu Hill, a 6-foot-4, 215-pounder that led the team with seven touchdowns last season. Hill grabbed 36 catches for 572 yards and seven scores and was named to the College Football Network All-Independent Team. In 2021, Hill had 18 receptions, 343 yards and two touchdowns. Hill has appeared in 37 games with 11 starts in his career. BYU also returns freshman All-America honorable mention, Kody Epps, now a redshirt sophomore. He was named to the preseason Pro Football Focus All-Big 12 second team following last year's 39 receptions, 459 yards and six touchdowns in just eight games. Chase Roberts also returns after seeing action in 11 games in 2022, recording 22 catches, 357 yards and three touchdowns. The Cougars went into the transfer portal at the wide receiver position as well, grabbing two big additions in Keelan Marion out of UConn and Darius Lassiter from Eastern Michigan. Marion, a 6-foot, 200-pounder from Atlanta, Georgia, played in four 2022 regular season games, along with UConn's bowl game and preserved a redshirt season. In 2021, Marion started all 12 games for the Huskies and led the team in receiving yards with 474 on 28 catches and five touchdowns. Lassiter comes from Eastern Michigan and appeared in 13 games, catching 40 passes for 471 yards and four touchdowns. Prior to the Eagles, Lassiter played 17 games at Butler College for two seasons, playing in 17 games and caught 51 passes for 913 yards and 13 scores. He was named an NJCAA All-American honorable mention in 2021. BYU returns Hobbs Nyberg, who has served as the primary punt returner, along with Talmage Gunther, speedster Parker Kingston, Dom Henry and Kade Moore to the wide receiver toom in 2023. Other newcomers include top recruit Josiah "Jojo" Phillips, a coveted 6-foot-5, 190-pound receiver from Sierra Canyon High School, Jake Hill, Kevin Doe, Koa Eldredge and American Fork standout Devin Downing. Link to the article: byucougars.com/news/2023/08/1… #BYU #BYUFootball #ESPN960 #GoCougs #BYUWideReceivers #FesiSitake

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BYU FOOTBALL
BYU FOOTBALL@BYUfootball·
SQUAD PIC 2023
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Dan Kennedy
Dan Kennedy@DanKennedy_RE·
When my wife came home from the audition a few months ago she was sure she bombed it. Luckily she got the part. Tonight was opening night. She absolutely crushed it as Mrs Wormwood! So proud of all her hard work! Such a fun production of Matilda by @spanishforkcommunitytheater.
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Brent Myers
Brent Myers@CoachBrentMyers·
Happy 31st Anniversary to the my lovely wife Susan. She has been my strength and foundation. Thanking the Good Lord for blessing me with such a fantastic Wife and Best Friend!
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Ben Criddle
Ben Criddle@CriddleBenjamin·
Kalani Sitake's opening statement at the #Big12MediaDays: "I just want to take this time to express my gratitude and appreciation to being here at the Media Days. This is a lot of fun. Being in independence, I didn't get to experience this as a head coach, so this is my first time. I've been getting tips and pointers from Kedon Slovis, he's been through way more media days than I have (TIC). ... I wanted to express our gratitude from our program to the Big 12 Conference and Commissioner Yormark. I've been really impressed by his leadership and I'm excited to follow his leadership. I love the innovative and creative ways of approaching college football and I'm looking forward to following him as a leader. I've been able to meet, associate myself, and get connected with so many coaches in the Big 12 meetings and meet the administrators from the different institutions as well. I've been really impressed with all of them and how kind they've been to myself and to our staff, so I wanted to express my gratitude and appreciation to all of them helping us through the transition to the Big 12. I wanted to express my gratitude to the BYU administration and to our new president, Shane Reese, and our athletic director, Tom Holmoe. I also want to recognize our former president, Kevin Worthen, who's put in so much energy and service into what we've done here. He's been amazing and a great mentor to myself. I also want to extend my appreciation to our team and to our players. They were so excited when the schedule came out; they're really excited about the schedule. I don't have to motivate them much as a leader after seeing that (TIC). I just want to let them know how much I appreciate being their coach. Finally, I want to express my appreciation and love for all of the BYU fans, Cougar Nation; they're amazing. I grew up a BYU fan and I lived the dream as a BYU fan then I got to live another dream playing for LaVell Edwards, a legend, and then now I'm the head coach. So you can imagine how I feel. This has been a great dream for me, so please don't wake me up (TIC) and I'm enjoying it. We're in the Big 12 now and I'm excited for everyone to get to meet our fanbase and see how they've been a strength for us and for our program, and definitely a strength for me as the head coach. ..." PC: @usatodaysports Listen: 960 AM Stream: espn960sports.com / ESPN 960 App / Tune In App #BYU #BYUFootball #ESPN960 #GoCougs #Big12 #Big12Football
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Jay Hill
Jay Hill@CoachJayHill·
Super proud of my daughter Ashtyn. Graduate of BYU and now a business owner.👇 If you struggle as I do to be creative, fun, and possibly romantic giving gifts👇 Looking for a great gift idea for wife, parents, children, or other. This brings meaning, love, and lasting memories.
ashtyn hill salazar@ashtynh_

Hi, Twitter fam! Back in November I took a leap of faith and started my own company called Planted Media. We make personal life history videos with the goal of capturing and preserving life-long memories in a format that will last the test of time. Cont. in thread🧵

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Jay Hill
Jay Hill@CoachJayHill·
What better way to spend a Saturday after Thanksgiving then in the stadium watching playoff football? See you all at Stewart Stadium 2:00 PM. Go Wildcats!
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Holly Sitake
Holly Sitake@HSitake·
@fsitake Love you! Wouldn’t have our life any other way. 💙💙
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Fesi Sitake
Fesi Sitake@fsitake·
We got married in college during a bye week & now that I’m a coach, we don’t get to celebrate like we’d typically want to. She’s been the main reason I can even enjoy what I’m doing. Happy Anniversary ⁦@HSitake⁩! Thank you for being on this journey with me 🙏🏽
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