exonerates him and the guilt of leading the program into the ground? Even if told “tone it down” I don’t see how that gets translated into... stop trying as hard, stop caring, let the locker room go to crap figuratively and literally, lose to teams you have no business losing to etc...
Now I acknowledge that Kalani and the new staff can in fact turn things around and hope for everyone’s sake they do but the whole “tone it down” stuff just isn’t an excuse for what byu football has become.