Even Bronco who defended everyone around him knew when it was time to cut Jaime Hill loose regardless of what happened behind the scenes. The fact that Tuiaki is still employed today is an embarrassment. The message being sent loud and clear is that Tuiaki's shortcomings are acceptable. 800 yards 2 weeks in a row to average or below average G5 teams is acceptable. The ability to assemble a coherent game plan and adjust as needed is obviously not a job requirement at BYU under Kalani.
I cannot figure out if Kalani is a fraud and doesn't know how to fix the defense himself or if he is loyal to a fault. In either case this is just another reason on the growing list to move on. No one wanted/wants Kalani to succeed more than I do. He could have been the best thing that ever happened to BYU. I truly think he could be a great coach if he would hold his staff to a higher standard.