He did great with his schedule and administrators. So has Bronco with his schedule and his administrators. Tougher times for HC adherence, GPA. Lavell encouraged missions but there wasn't twitter, etc. to broadcast it to the world for him. Lavell didn't give a state of the program to his former players. He may have to some boosters, but there was no Cougar Club when Lavell took over. It was a small gathering called the "Downtown Coaches Club". I think you are drawing a greater distinction between Lavell and all football all of the time and Bronco stating Faith, family come before football. In my view it's mostly the vast exposure and sometimes overstatement that is all the buzz, not what both men have done in their own way. To me they are very much more similar than different about the program.