I'm sure he's fully aware that it all ultimately comes back to him.
I just can't understand why some are so bent on firing Kalani right now. BYU is not going to fire him six weeks from our opening game so what is the point of stressing about it now? I swear some on this board are praying for a miserable season. Seriously can't understand that at all.
IF we play poorly and fall short of expectations (or even meet them by the media's standards), call for change then.
However, with the changes that Kalani's made over the past 2 yrs, I expect that we'll exceed expectations and be in a bowl game.
We'll see, but either way, now is the time to get excited for the season and not wallow in self pity.