Kalani Sitake Says Justin Kirkland Will Be “Big Time” For BYU Football
Jul 14, 2025, 4:57 PM | Updated: Jul 15, 2025, 9:27 am

TEMPE, ARIZONA - SEPTEMBER 09: Running back DeCarlos Brooks #25 of the Arizona State Sun Devils rushes the football against nose tackle Justin Kirkland #97 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys during the first half of the NCAAF game at Mountain America Stadium on September 09, 2023 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
(Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
SALT LAKE CITY – BYU defensive tackle Justin Kirkland is new to the Cougars program, but is looking to make a big impact.
Head coach Kalani Sitake spoke on the Oklahoma State transfer, saying he expects good things from the defensive line with his addition.
“Justin Kirkland is a big, physical defensive tackle,” Sitake said. “He’s a big body, the best looking 350 I’ve seen. I’ve seen a lot of 350-pounders. His ability to play at the line of scrimmage, hold blocks, and hold your ground is something that a lot of people get paid in the NFL to do. We’re looking forward to him doing that for us. Obviously, he’s got to learn the new scheme and get used to the coaching. But we feel that he’s going to be a big-time guy for us. For a big guy, he can really move.”
As an incoming transfer, Kirkland was not ranked on our 60 in 60 list last season.
See where he gets placed on this year’s list after the 2025 College Football season.
About BYU’s Justin Kirkland
Kirkland is a senior defensive tackle from West Haven, Utah.
He started his career at Utah Tech in 2022. He finished his freshman season with 32 total tackles (15 solo), two sacks, and one pass breakup.
After that season, Kirkland transferred to Oklahoma State, where he spent two seasons with the Cowboys. Across his sophomore and junior campaigns, he recorded 40 total tackles (22 solo), two pass breakups, and one sack.
After the 2023 season, Kirkland was rated as a three-star transfer prospect. He ultimately decided to return home and join the BYU football program.
What is the 60 in 60?
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