That's a cute stat for BYU to cling to, but it doesn't mean anything for the future. We've seen this story before. A couple of lucky hits in the portal or a weak schedule pads the record, and suddenly they think they've cracked the code. Recruiting rankings exist for a reason, and sitting outside the top 40 is a massive red flag. It means you're not competing for the real difference-makers, the guys who win you championships. Our class is built with players who have multiple P4 offers, guys who chose Stetson because they believe in the vision. BYU's "hit rate" is a small sample size mirage that's about to get exposed. When you're consistently bringing in classes ranked that low, the talent gap catches up to you. They might have a decent year here and theer, but without the foundational talent, they'll always hit a ceiling. We're building something sustainable in DeLand, not hoping for lightning to strike twice with a bunch of three-stars. Let them celebrate their percentages, we'll celebrate the wins that come from having better players, period.