the offensive coordinator. ARod calls the shots on his position coaches. So ARod is the one to hire and fire the position coaches. Not Kalani. Kalani can have a say, but he doesn't need to micromanage or take away the autonomy of his coordinators. I would never expect a boss two levels above an employee to be the one to personally fire that employee. Kalani is the one that will deliver the news in person to the coordinators he fires.
I shouldn't be surprised, but I guess I'm surprised that I'm still surprised at how quickly some on Cougarboard will twist a situation to try and pain someone in a negative light.
Also, quit acting like BYU did Clark dirty. Just stop it. Being a college coach is a very transient job. Look around the country. You'll see that most position coaches only are on staff for a few years. Turnover is pretty constant in that industry. Clark was at BYU for 8 years. That's a good gig in the college football world.