who he was in order to win. He said what he remembers most about playing for LaVell was the feeling that he was more important to his coach as a person than any game and that's how he tries to coach.
The magic of this year's team appears to be how much they all trust and care about each other, which I'm sure is the exact culture Kalani has tried to foster.
He didn't say anything about KWhitt, of course, but it made me wonder if all these rumors about locker room and other problems at Utah are just the natural consequences of putting winning before players. From the outside, it seems like Utah got close enough to taste major success and then sold out trying to get over the top but completely imploded instead.
Some fans dislike KS's nice guy personality, but I'm glad BYU's coach is widely known as the nicest guy in CFB.