(obviously depending on how well the season goes). Yeah, there's reason to believe he'll stick around, especially considering how long they held on to Tuiaki, but there's also a chance that expectations are rising and BYU being more willing to put money down for good coaches, as demonstrated by what's been going on in basketball the past month or two. The offense has been good at times, but we need some consistently good offense, and I hope that there will be enough pressure to let go of coaches that aren't consistently good.