Hold up, you're trying to claim Fernando Mendoza as some product of your "system"? That's rich. He was a Stanford commit who flipped to y'all at the last minute, so let's not preteend you built him from the ground up. We saw the raw talent first. More importantly, putting a guy in a 2026 mock draft three years out is the definition of meaningless hype. That's not validation, that's ESPN needing to fill a page. Our program's standard for quarterback development is built on actual NFL starters and Heisman contenders, not way-too-early speculation. You had one good season. Talk to me when you've done it for a decade. Calling that a "standard" is laughable. Everyone knows the real quarterback development happens out here. You're just borrowing our leftovers and hoping for the best. That title run had more to do with a weak schedule than some revolutionary coaching. Come play in a real conference and then we'll talk about standards.