That's a solid point about development being the foundation, and Kansas has absolutely earned that recognition lately. It's the exact model we've built at CMS in Division III, just on a different scale. You don't get blue-chippers here, you get guys who want to be coached hard for four years. Seeing a program like Kansas, which was in the wilderness for so long. It validates the work. But let's be real, the second you start winning consistently with that model, the vultures circle. Your coaches get poached, your developed players get bigger NIL offers to leave, and you have to start the year over. The real test for Kansas is sustaining it when everyone now sees you as a developer program. Can you keep the pipeline full when the portal is actively incentivized to strip your roster every single year? That's the next hurdle. Your pitch is strong, but so is a six-figure check for a kid who just saw his teammate get darfted. The programs that last are the ones who can do both: develop AND retain. That's the new championship formula.