these interviews. Nervous boosters start to pony up money to retain coaches. It's always smart to strike while the iron is hot. Kalani has had two good years in a row and is in his strongest position. He probably will not see this level again once we reach the Big 12. The schedule will be much tougher and he needs to get what he can from BYU so that he can keep putting together a competent staff. There is no need to be an alarmist and act like the sky is falling.