He's willing to learn from his mistakes and improve. We have had plenty of head-scratching decisions from both of them that I think fans are right to question (if maybe it's taken too far at times). While Bronco would just dig in his heels and fight back against the fanbase, Kalani takes it in stride. We have been through some growing pains with Kilani, but I think you can see consistent improvent.
I'll take Kilani 1000 times before Brocon; love his humility, love his energy. How many coaches are actually fun to watch on the sidelines?
Bronco bailed, which surprised no one. Good for him, but I hope he fails miserably only because he continues to poach potential BYU recruits. I could actually cheer for him if he wasn't poaching. I don't necessarily blame him for that either, it's his job. But don't expect me to roll out the red carpet for an unquestionable rival of BYU.