BYU's Big 12 Season Sparks Potential Program Changes

After BYU's first season in the Big 12, head coach Kalani Sitake and his team are reflecting on their performance and potential changes to the program. Despite a tough loss to Oklahoma State, Sitake praised his seniors and expressed belief in the team's ability to compete in the Big 12. However, with the Cougars missing out on a bowl game for just the second time in 19 years, attention has turned to the offensive side of the ball, where improvements are needed. Sitake hinted at forthcoming changes, particularly in areas such as offensive coordinator, offensive line coach, wide receivers coach, and running backs coach. The team's offensive struggles, ranking near the bottom nationally in total yardage and rushing offense, have raised questions about potential shakeups in the coaching staff.
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