BYU Football Head Coach Kalani Sitake Apologizes To Fans After Calling Them”Stupid”
BYU Cougars head football coach Kalani Sitake issued an apology after making controversial remarks about fans during a post-game interview. Following the Cougars’ tough 24-23 loss to the Iowa State Cyclones on December 23, 2024, Sitake was visibly frustrated by the team’s performance and the reaction from some fans. When discussing the atmosphere surrounding the team, Sitake referred to certain fans as “stupid” in a comment that quickly caught attention on social media.
In his initial remarks, Sitake expressed his disappointment with how some supporters had been critical of the team, particularly after a season filled with ups and downs. “Some of these fans, they’re just stupid,” he said. “I don’t know why they can’t support the team no matter what happens.” The comment was met with backlash from both fans and the media, as many felt it was inappropriate for a coach to publicly disparage the fanbase.
The backlash prompted Sitake to address the situation the following day. In a statement, he apologized for his words. “I want to apologize to our fans for my comments last night,” Sitake said. “In the heat of the moment, I let my frustration get the best of me. Our fans are the heart and soul of BYU football, and I deeply regret using those words. They deserve better, and I will do better in the future.”
Sitake’s apology has been met with mixed reactions. Some fans accepted his regret, acknowledging the intensity of the season, while others remain disappointed by his initial outburst. Sitake, who has been with the program for over eight seasons, will be working to regain the trust of the fanbase as he prepares the Cougars for the upcoming bowl game and beyond.