And I think a big part of it is that he hasn't been inside the program for a long time. He thought he could recruit at BYU like he recruits anywhere else. He thought he could mirror Utah's style of defense. He thought BYU could be successful playing smash mouth football. And to top it all off he thought he could do it with a huge lack of experience in his coaching staff. He was wrong on all fronts. Instead of recognizing that there was value and reasoning involved in how a successful coach was running the program, Kalani decided to throw most of those principles right out the window and do it his way.