As we prepare for the Idaho Potato Bowl, BYU (6-6) faces Western Michigan (7-5) and our coach after 3 seasons has a record of 19-19. A loss in that game gives BYU its first back to back losing season since 2004, coincidentally the same year we fired Crowton with good reason. But for some reason in 2018 we are championing our head coach as the greatest thing since sliced bread. "Kalani understands there is more to success than just talent." says, Holmoe. (eye roll) "and took on the challenge of building a stronger culture for the program." (another eye roll)
Who ruined the culture down there in the first place? Because Bronco had the best culture I've ever witnessed down there and was coming off 8-5, 8-5, 9-4 seasons.
But Holmoe will have us believe that Sitake is the savior of some imaginary problem that he didn't create himself?
"He's made great progress on building a champions culture in year 3." LOL
You mean after destroying it in years one and two? And the progress is 6-6 in year 3?
Holmoe then says his favorite part of the year was being up 20-0 on Utah. LOL. Didn't we lose that game? For the 8th straight year? What the crap? Holmoe says it showed that we are not far behind the Utes? Is he kidding? We've lost that game the same way for nearly a decade. We've always been close.
What a troubling article. Oh man, how far we've fallen.
I can't think of a better starting point than to be handed a 9-4 program with Taysom and Jamal returning. A program run by "Mr. Culture" himself, a guy that put the names "Honor, Tradition, on the backs of jerseys.
Yet we are supposed to believe that Kalani has succeeded because 3 years later he has us at 6-6 in the Idaho Potato Bowl against Western Michigan?
Wow.