up during Bronco's term. The trend for the past 40 years has been about neutral (ups and downs during Lavell, down during Crowton, then back up and slightly down during Bronco). The trend for all of BYU football history has been up for the most part. You can't take a small 3 year down-turn (a slight one at that), and decide that his overall performance warrants his firing. It's just a stupid decision, and, luckily, the decision-makers at BYU have a longer term outlook than you.