BYU’s Kalani Sitake, Chase Roberts recognized by ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit as stars from last weekend

Brigham Young Cougars wide receiver Chase Roberts (27) celebrates a touchdown as BYU and Baylor play on Sept. 10, 2022.

Brigham Younger Cougars extensive receiver Chase Roberts (27) celebrates a landing as BYU and Baylor play at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022. On the heels of the BYU Cougars’ enormous win over the Baylor Bears final weekend, head coach Kalani Sitake and extensive receiver Roberts had been acknowledged by ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit on Monday, Sept. 12, 2022, as two of the highest performers in all of faculty soccer from final weekend.

Scott G Winterton, Deseret Information

On the heels of the BYU Cougars’ enormous win over the Baylor Bears final weekend, head coach Kalani Sitake and extensive receiver Chase Roberts had been acknowledged by ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit on Monday as two of the highest performers in all of faculty soccer from final weekend.

Every week, Herbstreit identifies his high groups, coaches and gamers from the earlier weekend’s video games (there's not a set quantity he consists of), and Sitake and Roberts cracked this week’s lists.

Sitake was third amongst seven on the coaches checklist, whereas Roberts was fifth amongst seven on the gamers checklist.

Sitake was joined by Kentucky’s Mark Stoops, Georgia Southern’s Clay Helton, Washington State’s Jake Dickert, Texas Tech’s Joey McGuire, Duke’s Mike Elko and Marshall’s Charles Huff.

Roberts was joined by Wake Forest’s Sam Hartman, Kansas State’s Phillip Brooks, Michigan State’s Jacoby Windmon, Marshall’s Khalan Laborn, USC’s Caleb Williams and Texas Tech’s Donovan Smith.

Regardless of BYU’s massive win, it was not on Herbstreit’s high groups checklist. Kentucky, Appalachian State, Marshall, Washington State, Iowa State, Georgia Southern and Kansas made that checklist.

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