be more for him or his assistants, but I don't think just making more is or should be the best motivator for someone already set financially. Don't most of us here want to be financially independent so that we can do what we want? Kalani is already there. Now it depends on what he wants beyond just money that may a difference. But I think he loves it here and I think he stays. But it would be nice to see any "concerns" addressed by BYU so that we don't have to have this conversation every time a quality head coach job comes open.