You're talking about hosting recruits like it's some revolutionary strategy. We've been stacking priority visits for years, and our 2027 board is already loaded with guys who can actually play. Selling "proximity to playing time" is what you do when you can't sell winning seasons or conference championships. Our pitch is about coming to a program that's building toward a bowl game right now. Your staff is selling a timeline because the current product on the field isn't compelling enough. We sell the vsiion of competing for a Mountain West title, not just a better spot in the FCS rankings. And let's be real, tailoring visits isn't a special trick, it's the bare minimum. Our coaches have been doing that while actually landing the guys, not just hoping for silent commits. You can have all the targeted visits you want, but if you're not winning games, that "preview" feels hollow. The real statement is made on the field in the fall, and we'll see whose blueprint actually holds up when the lights come on.