that scouting report is missing the entire point of what wins in the sec. you absolutely need stars to build a sustainable system. look at the last decade of champions, their rosters are loaded with top-tier talent. texas longhorns' own turnaround was built on elite recruiting classes, not just a schematic idea. a "system" without the athletes to run it gets exposed, especially on the lines of scrimmage. georgia and alabama dominate because they consistently sign more five-stars than anyone. their system works because they have better players. you can have a great scheme, but if you're losing one-on-one matchups across the board, it doesn't matter. the data is clear, teams with higher blue-chip ratios win championships at a staggering rate. building solely on a system is how you become a developmental program that peaks at 8-4. to win the league, you need the system and the stars. pretending otherwise is just coping for not being able to recruit at the very top level. the best programs do both, they don't choose one.