could visibly see the increases in strength and conditioning. Then BYU played Portland St and we all found out otherwise. I don't think I would again believe a report from Kalani that the football players are stronger and better conditioned. I would listen. i would hope. But, I won't believe it until I see it in action on the field with BYU OLmen consistently opening running lanes against P5 schools. And BYU DLmen stuffing the run before the opponent is in the redzone. And, with BYU DBs actually stopping third and long before the opponent is in the redzone. If those three things happen, then I will believe that BYU is bigger, stronger and faster. Until I see those three things against multiple P5 teams, then it will all be more talk, blah, blah, blah. Kalani overspent his entire credibility reserve for me in 2017.