had no choice. They were more than enough signs they weren't getting the job done, particularly in recruiting where they offered no player who had a competing FBS offer.
A lot of people point out lack of resources as to why Kalani didn't replace underperforming coaches sooner (Lamb, Tuiaki, Funk) but I don't buy that. We're supposed to believe that Kalani knew all along these guys weren't cutting it and just resigned himself to the fact that he had to keep them, or that donors didn't come along to offer to pay for a better coach?