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BYU/Utah Families Divided During Rivalry Week

Aug 23, 2019, 8:28 PM | Updated: 8:31 pm

Head coach Kalani Sitake of the Brigham Young Cougars meets with head coach Kyle Whittingham of the...

Head coach Kalani Sitake of the Brigham Young Cougars meets with head coach Kyle Whittingham of the Utah Utes after the Ute's come from behind 35-27 win at Rice-Eccles Stadium on November 24, 2018 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Gene Sweeney Jr/Getty Images)

(Photo by Gene Sweeney Jr/Getty Images)

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – The rivalry between the University of Utah and Brigham Young University runs deep not only on the football field, but in families. Currently over 12 players and coaches have ties between Utah and BYU.

Starting with the head coach for both teams all the way to the freshmen.

Families are divided in this game at least for one week. Here are the players and coaches that have family members involved in the rivalry:

Utah

Kyle Whittingham – Head Coach

The 1-year head coach of the Utes played linebacker at BYU from 1978-81 where he earned first-team all-WAC as well as WAC Defensive Player of the Year honors in 1981. Whittingham was named Defensive MVP of the 1981 Holiday Bowl and was inducted into the Holiday Bowl Hall of Fame in 2008. He has been on staff at the University of Utah for 26 years.

Britain Covey – Wide Receiver

Covey’s family has a long history surrounded by BYU, including taking the same route as his brother Stephen who played quarterback at Timpview High School and wide receiver at BYU. Covey is entering

Francis Bernard – Linebacker

Bernard played 22 games for BYU from 2015-16, finishing third on the team in tackles with 80. He also had three interceptions, three pass breakups and both a forced fumble and fumble recovery in 2016. He transferred to Utah in 2017, and will have a critical role at the linebacker position for Utah.

Bradlee Anae – Defensive End

Anae attended Utah, but his father Brad played for BYU from 1979-81 and was a two-time All-American. His uncle Robert was the offensive coordinator for the Cougars from 2005-10 and 2013-15 under Bronco Mendenhall and is now with the former BYU head coach at Virginia.

Samson Nacua – Wide Receiver

The sophomore’s brother Kai played safety at BYU from 2013-16. Nacua is entering his junior season with the Utes.

Guy Holliday – Wide Receivers Coach

Holliday spent three seasons as the wide receivers coach at BYU under Bronco Mendenhall before he went up north to take over the wide receivers at the University of Utah.

Fred Whittingham – Tight Ends Coach

Freddie, like his brother Kyle, was a graduate at BYU. He won a national championship in 1984 and was the starting running back from 1987-89. In 1989, Whittingham was a team captain and was named first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American. He was BYU’s leading rusher for three consecutive seasons. Whittingham joined Kyle and Utah in 2012 as the Director of Player Personnel until 2015 before he was named tight ends coach in 2016 where he holds the position today.

BYU

Kalani Sitake – Head Coach

The four year head coach in Provo was a graduate of BYU in 2000 where he played fullback for three seasons under legendary head coach LaVell Edwards. He was on the 1999 team that won their first Mountain West Conference Championship. Sitake was team captain and most valuable running back in 2000. He was a graduate assistant in 2002 for BYU and was hired by Kyle Whittingham at the University of Utah in 2005 to be the linebackers coach. Sitake was promoted to defensive coordinator in 2009 before adding assistant head coach to his duties in 2014. He left Utah after nine seasons in 2015 to join Gary Andersen at Oregon State.

Zach Wilson – Quarterback

The sophomore’s family was a Utah family. They were twenty-year season ticket holders, Crimson Club members and had tickets on the 50-yard line. Seats were next to Kyle Whittingham’s family for several years. Father Mike played at Utah from 1993-94 as a defensive lineman.

Ilaisa Tuiaki – Defensive Coordinator

In his fourth season as the defensive coordinator at BYU, Tuiaki didn’t graduate from either BYU or Utah. He received his degree from Southern Utah. He was hired as a graduate assistant at Utah in 2008 before going to Utah State for three seasons under Gary Andersen. Tuiaki returned to the University of Utah from 2012-14 before leaving to join Andersen at Oregon State with Kalani Sitake. When Sitake was named the head coach at BYU, Tuiaki was named defensive coordinator for the Cougars.

Aaron Roderick – Passing Game Coordinator

Roderick has a long history within the rivalry, he played at BYU from 1996-98 as a wide receiver and return specialist. He started his coaching career in 1999 as a graduate assistant and another stint from 2000-01. Roderick was hired by the University of Utah in 2005 and coached there until 2016. During that time he was the wide receivers coach, co-offensive coordinator and passing game coordinator. He is in his second season on BYU’s coaching staff.

Steve Clark – Tight Ends Coach

Clark has been with BYU as their tight end coach since 2016. He graduated from Brigham Young in 1992. Before that, he was the offensive coordinator at Provo High School for three seasons. He joined the University of Utah in 2002 as the Director of Operations. Clark rejoined the Utes as a defensive assistant in 2004 under Urban Meyer for one season. He was a graduate assistant from 2005-07 at BYU. Clark spent the next eight seasons with Southern Utah and Weber State as offensive coordinator before returning to Provo.

Utah and BYU will play on Thursday at LaVell Edwards Stadium at 8:15 p.m. on ESPN and KSL Newsradio.

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