which had better results? Kalani's first staff in 2016 and 2017 greatly underperformed whether we had good players (2016) or not (2017). Much of his offensive staff were inexperienced and in their first collegiate coaching jobs. We struggled on offense both years (more so in 2017) but on the defensive side of the ball where we had experienced coaches they did better.
Conversely look at how the fortunes of the program have changed on offense when he made sweeping changes on the offensive coaching staff.
I have to think there will be an impact to some degree with their on-the-field results.