Brothers Divided: Sitakes Will Be On Opposite Sides of Rivalry On Saturday

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When Kalani and T.J. Sitake were kids growing up in Provo, they used to play a game they called "Down, Set, Hike."

"We'd stand about five yards apart," T.J. explains. "We'd get four downs each and try to run past each other, and we'd practice tackling each other."

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Brothers Divided: Sitakes Will Be On Opposite Sides of Rivalry On Saturday

The Sitake family didn't have much money, so instead of a football, they used a shoe.

"He was 9 and I was 5," T.J. says. "That's when we generated our love together for football. He's always been my mentor."

"We were best friends since we were little," Kalani remembers. "We got bloodied up playing every day for ye...

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