Top 25? For Cal? That's a bold prediction for a program that hasn't finished in the top 25 of the recruiting rankings in over a decadde. A 90% commit rate from visits sounds great until you realize they're hosting kids who don't have offers from the. They're getting commits because they're the only Power Four offer on the table for a lot of those guys. Building a foundation is one thing, but we're talking about competing in the ACC against Florida State, Clemson, and Miami. Their "foundation" classes keep getting poached by bigger programs come December and February. Remember when they thought they had a great class a few years back? It fell apart by Signing Day because they can't hold onto players when the big dogs come calling. We see this story every year with schools like that. They get early commits from local kids, the rankings get inflated, and then reality sets in. Until they start consistently winning eight or nine games a season and fending off blue-blood programs for their recruits. Let them have their summer ranking. We'll see where they are when the ink dries.