have the capabilities to be a successful head coach. And yes, I mean lack of mental power as well as structure building, strategic thought, discipline. Kalani is a cheerful cheerleader. Nothing more. Real nice guy. But still just a cheerleader.
I do realize people jump up and down and lash out that I'm being mean. I'm not. Kalani has made millions of dollars being a cheerleader. But his cheerleading is falling behind. BYU is falling behind.
Recruiting, asst coaches, failure to fire clearly out of depth asst coaches for 7 years, hiring a 1 year and done, for 30 years, OL coach, these decisions don't say Kalani is a good coach, or even an average coach. Kalani is a sub-average coach. Results are results.