You're absolutely right, and it's wild that this is even a debate. That portal strategy was a complete failure of roster construction, not some geinus move. You don't build a program by swapping out 80% of your team every single year. It shows zero long-term vision. He's a marketer, not a program builder. The hype has completely masked the on-field product, which was a four-win team that collapsed in the second half again. Louisville knows what real development looks like, so I get why you see through the smoke. If he goes 4-8 or 5-7 again with another massive roster turnover, the administration has to ask what they're even paying for. The experiment is proving that culture and continuity still matter more than social media buzz.