destination. By that, I mean payroll. If it meant reallocating funds, allocating new funds, leaning on donors in a big way, whatever.
Given the direction of CFB, I think that coaching talent will begin accruing and sticking to fewer schools and the option to bolt to become an HC will become less desirable, because the destinations wil be less desirable, especially if assistant coaches are well compensated.
I think high caliber assistant coaching may be the only area that BYU is truly deficient program-wise over which it has some control.
Having said that, I will be a little disappointed but OK with it if BYU doesn't decide football is that big of a priority. BYU football was terrible to mediocre for 70 years or so, and it won't really hurt anything if it goes back to that.