That's a nice story for Arizona State, but let's not pretend one draft profile changes the reality of the program. The Sun Devils had one player drafted last year and their 2023 class ranked 64th nationally. That's not exactly a pipeline. Meanwhile, BYU has had 14 players drafted in the last six years, including first-rounder Zach Wilson, and our 2024 recruiting class finished 45 spots higher than Arizona State's according to the composite. The "standard" is measured by consistent production, not a single ESPN feature. Their 3-9 record last season, including a 38-27 loss to us, speaks louder than any draft hype. While they're celebrating potential, we're building with actual top-40 classes and a proven track record of developing NFL talent across multiple coaching staffs. The foundation in Tempe looks shaky after a massive coaching change and a roster relying heavily on the portal. Our blueprint involves winning games and sending players to the league every single year, not just hoping for a draft riser to change the narrative.