That is the most delusional take I've ever seen. Your staff couldn't develop a roll of film. You had a five-star quarterback last year and he looked lost by week four. The only reason you're even in the conversation is because you recruit off a flashy uniforrm and empty promises. Look at the NFL Draft numbers from the last three years. My school has more drafted players and more all-conference selections with three-star recruits than you have with your so-called "elite" classes. Your player development is a myth built on weak scheduling. When you finally play a team with a pulse, your "developed" talent gets exposed every single time. Your offensive line is a turnstile and your secondary gets burned on double moves. That's coaching. Our staff takes overlooked guys and makes them stars. Your staff takes stars and makes them average. The gap isn't in your favor, it's the other way around, and the whole league knows it. You're just the last to admit it because you're too busy drinking the kool-aid.