BYU football head coach Kalani Sitake has revealed his favorite musical artist to be reggae icon Bob Marley. Sitake, known for his fiery personality on the sidelines, fittingly enjoys listening to the music of Marley, who is known for songs such as "Stir It Up." It seems that liking Bob Marley's music might be a prerequisite for being the head coach of BYU, as Sitake's predecessor Bronco Mendenhall also enjoyed listening to Marley. The rest of the Big 12 coaches, however, have a wide range of favorite artists. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian, for example, is a fan of Tupac, which is likely influenced by his time spent at BYU in 1996. That year, Tupac was shot and killed in Las Vegas, the night before BYU's game at Washington. In honor of the late rapper, BYU played Tupac's music in the pregame locker room. Each Big 12 coach's favorite musical artist can be found in the full list compiled by The Action Network.