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Nov 26, 2024
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Zak
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Assuming coaching staff stays intact (please don't leave JH), Kalani needs to
Bring on a couple of consultants or analysts to help with strategic elements. A bit too sloppy in some areas. Even Kalani recently mentioned he is still learning.
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Assuming coaching staff stays intact (please don't leave JH), Kalani needs to
Zak
9:09am
I think their biggest issue of them all is recruiting. We haven’t seen a meaningful bump since joining the Big 12 like
Zach Morris
9:12am
Need a high end QB Coach and more NIL funds.
dYrtbYkerYder
9:18am
Getting the best players is always top priority. Not sure that is an easy fix
Zak
9:25am
It actually is an easy fix. $$$
dYrtbYkerYder
9:30am
I think we are seeing some gains but bball has spoiled us? I'd think
bald man
9:27am
To be a consistent contender, we have to stop these late season swoons. Independ
bald man
9:14am
ARod really needs to go after the season should have been fired after last yr.
kahuna
9:27am
I haven't been happy with him, so on this last game, i started looking at why ar
bald man
9:30am
Man. College football or sports in general is just so stupid with how much money
MotorCityCoug
9:49am
well, it does generate a lot of revenue for the economy. It's a net positive in
bald man
11:05am
Kalani has already said they are going to bring on more analysts and staffers
Zombre
9:51am
For the love of all things football, hire a consultant to help with clock management!
BYU Grounds
12:47pm
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