He may not get everything at once, but BYU has already shown that it is willing to grow the program. Kalani got TWO extensions — one when he was struggling and another before he had a great year. This shows BYU's loyalty to Kalani. Now, I'm pretty confident that BYU past actions show that they are willing to be generous (although probably not to the extent of LSU, USC or even Oregon). Also, more money/pay doesn't always mean better results (see Tennessee, USC, LSU, Miami, Florida...).