gmj81 wrote:
There is just no way Bronco is going to be leaving BYU ever. BYU finally started doling out more respectable paychecks to their coaches and while still not crazy-money contracts, they are still very above average and they can be assured that their job is safe as long as they continue to win most of the time.
Besides Bronco never would have come out and said "I'll be here as long as they'll have me" if he thought that it was a possibility at any point in the future that he'd leave. Because then he would look like a phony and wouldn't be keeping his 'word' which we all know is important to him. He expects it of everyone else around him almost as much as he expects it of himself.
Plus he isn't all about the money. He knows what the unique duty of the BYU coach is and he is all about it. No, this guy is a lifer or will at least be manning the helm for another 15 years I'll bet. That actually doesn't seem that long compared to some guys like Lavell, Bowden and Paterno, but that's a nice long college football coaching career for most.
I agree, if any of you have seen the video "Tradition, Spirit, Honor" you would see that it is very unlikely that he goes anywhere else, not imposible if he feels that there could be a missionary opportunity, but unlikely. It isn't hard to see how Collie said he believes God helped him (perform well)
make a catch when in this movie Bronco calls the turning point in his first season when they started doing firesides.
He truely loves God and believes in the church. He understands that this is a missionary tool. To non-members but also to those kids who come to the firesides that are members and see that you can be both a good LDS person and a great football player. Not to take anything away from Levell But I don't know that we have ever had this much "Spirit" in a BYU team and coaching staff before, that's just my opinion.