getting a basketball program that gets the money, NIL deals, school support, and potential talent that other schools (like us) only dream about. Plus he'll get a massive salary bump to set himself up for generational-type wealth. He'll most likely make in 3 years what it would have taken him 6-9 to do at BYU. He will also have crazy expectations, far higher than our fanbase. Hard to blame him, though it sucks to be left in the wake of this decision. We all felt we were turning a corner with a surprisingly good run in the Big12 this season.