Breaking News: BYU Cougars Head Coach Kalani Sitake Announces Unexpected Release Dates for $5.5 Billion Renovation Project Set to Unleash Its Full Potential….
Provo, UT – August 11, 2025 — In a surprising development, BYU Cougars head football coach Kalani Sitake took center stage today—not to discuss football strategy, but to announce the phased release dates for Brigham Young University’s massive $5.5 billion campus and athletic renovation project. The announcement, which had been tightly under wraps, marks a significant milestone in the largest infrastructural investment in university history.
The ambitious project, dubbed “Cougar Vision 2030,” is set to transform BYU’s academic, athletic, and student life experience over the next five years. Coach Sitake, who has long been a vocal advocate for improved athletic facilities, said the decision to reveal the dates was driven by a desire to energize the BYU community and reinforce the university’s long-term vision.
“This isn’t just about football,” Sitake stated at the press conference. “It’s about unlocking the full potential of BYU—academically, athletically, and spiritually. We’re building something that will impact generations of Cougars to come.”
Key highlights of the announcement include:
Fall 2026: Completion of a state-of-the-art Athletic Performance and Wellness Center, featuring integrated technology for injury prevention, recovery, and performance analytics.
Spring 2027: Expansion and modernization of LaVell Edwards Stadium, including a 10,000-seat increase, enhanced fan amenities, and sustainability-focused upgrades.
Summer 2028: Grand opening of the BYU Innovation and Leadership Complex, a cross-disciplinary academic center designed to foster entrepreneurship and global engagement.