the first 5 years and took his own 60th ranked classes and averaged 39th finishes the last 6 years. Not quite the "destruction of the program" that is being represented.
Kalani took Bronco's (and now his) 60th rated classes and his 2 finishes average 70 to 80 depending on how Hawaii goes. With his lack of leadership and organization skills that is the genesis of this thread, I would wager that trend will continue.Like you said, very Crowtonesque.
So far it has been demonstrated that Crowton recruited some nice underrated talent, Bronco added his own to the mix (Unga and Hall, plus JC transfers mentioned) and won. BTW, those 2 both heavily contributed their first years. Player development does wonders to how talented players appear.
It has also been demonstrated that Bronco can turn around a lazy, losing culture. he's done it twice. Kalani has proven he can destroy a winning one.