PROVO (KSL.com) — Perhaps miracles haven’t ceased.

After lengthy talks with Penn State related to the open head coaching vacancy, Kalani Sitake is sticking with the alma mater he’s coached for the past 10 seasons.

Sitake and BYU have agreed on an extension to keep him at the school, as first reported by ESPN. The deal will include a new contract that ESPN calls “lucrative” to keep the former Cougar fullback in royal blue after Penn State reportedly made him the primary focus of their own coaching search.

KSL.com confirmed that a new deal is being worked out between Sitake and BYU, which plays Saturday in the Big 12 championship game against No. 5 Texas Tech (10 a.m. MST, ABC).

Call him the Wolf of Kalshi: Sitake is not leaving.

“We are excited to announce a long-term agreement to exte

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