Man, this reeks of someone who doesn't understand how we build a program. Obsessing over a 2026 composite ranking in February is pure panic mode from a rival who knows we own them on the field. Our ambition is to win championships, NOT win a meaningless recruiting ranking beauty pageant in a dead period. Look at the roster. We develop players better than anyone in the G5, and that’s why we consistently outperform these “portal kings” when it matters. Oklahoma State bringing in 50 guys? That’s a desperate rebuld, not a model. Colorado’s 43 transfers led to what, another losing season? We build a culture with high-character guys who want to be here for four years, not mercenaries jumping at the next NIL deal. The staff is absolutely targeting specific portal needs, but they’re being strategic, not reckless. We don’t need 50 new players, we need the right five. And talking about the 2027 class being a “loser’s mentality” is hilarious. That’s called long-term vision, something your program clearly lacks when you’re chasing quick fixes every year. Our NIL collective is growing strategically to sustain success, not blow a wad on one class. You cite the composite like it’s gospel, but it doesn’t measure heart, development, or scheme fit. We’ve been hearing this “left behind” narrative for years from rivals, and yet we’re still the team everybody in the Mountain West has to beat. Spring ball is for developing the talent we have. Keep worrying about stars and portals. We’ll be focused on winning games, like we always do.