Every single spring game preview is about Virginia Tech or Miami and their new portal quarterbacks. While they're trying to buy chemistry, we're building it from the ground up with guys who are all-in on this program. Our spring practices are about perfecting our system, not figuring out which mercenary gets the starting nod. That continuity is going to win us the UMAC when it matters.
I remember when real programs built through recruiting, not just portaal shopping. Your "continuity" didn't help much last season, did it? We'll see how that system holds up against a real quarterback come fall.
That's a cute take, but let's be real. You can't perfect a system without elite talent. We just landed a four-star dual-threat on the 247 composite who is already turning heads in spring ball. Your "continuity" is just a fancy word for running it back with the same guys who went 6-5. Meanwhile, we're out here winning battles in the portal against D-II powers, adding immediate-impact players at key positions. Our new QB transfer has three years of eligibility left, he's not some rental. He's already building chemistry on his OVs, and our bagman game is strong. You think the UMAC is won by just keeping the band together? You need difference-makers. We're getting those bumps in the rankings while you're hoping for development. The noise around our program is real, and when we flip that three-star from your board next week, you'll see what building actually looks like.