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THE LOCKER ROOM — Over the weekend, Provo’s own BYU football team took care of business on the road, defeating the Michigan State Spartans, 31-14.
After his team’s win, head coach Kalani Sitake (and other staff members) let loose in East Lansing, and luckily, it was all caught on video.
Posted by The Roar of Cougars on Twitter, the less-than-two-minute video shows Director of Player Personnel, Jack Damuni, getting after it on the quasi-dance floor. After 30 seconds or so of showing the young fellas how it’s done, Damuni passed the torch to Sitake, and he did not disappoint.
You've gotta see the celebration in the locker room after beating Michigan State. @JackDamuni and @kalanifsitake got the moves 👀 pic.twitter.com/TvLsY8FjJA
— The Roar Of Cougars (@byuROC) October 9, 2016
Not only does Sitake bust a few subtle dance moves, he sings along with his players and really seems to be enjoying the BYU win in a team-building manner truly fitting for a locker room.
Sitake’s ability to get loose doesn’t surprise us, seeing as we’ve already seen him get down for jamesthemormon in his “Motivation” video. At last week’s game against Toledo, we also learned that Cosmo — BYU’s Cougar mascot — has his own groovy prowess. With that said, here’s offensive coordinator Ty Detmer doing the Macarena:
@TyDetmer14's post-game macarena is almost as good as his offensive schemes. #BYUvsMSUpic.twitter.com/YuNsuWl0ol
— Aaron Mitchell (@AaronMitchy) October 9, 2016
We’ll give BYU a pass on that one.
Does anyone else feel like it’s time to see how the U. coaches let loose? Kyle Whittingham? Swoop? Anybody?