that’s really all byu needs is more money in the program. kalani is fine. he’s not great, buts he’s good for what he’s got to work with.
and now what he gets to work with is becoming a lot more. and we’re seeing it in recruiting and recent coaching hires.
sorry that CFB isn’t like the video games where you can watch 6 seasons in a month. this takes time. but it’s going in a very good direction off the field which will bring much better results on the field after a transition period of a few years.