oh please, spare me the moral high ground about "building" and "development" while you're trying to downplay a massive recruitig win. getting a five-star talent to commit that far out shows a program's momentum is undeniable. you act like planning for the future is a bad thing. every single program brags about early commits when they're highly-rated, that's how this works. saying "come talk when you've won something" is the last refuge of a fan whose team is getting out-hustled on the trail. we develop talent as well as anyone, and adding elite prospects to that foundation is how you win championships. that "hype" you're dismissing is the exact same energy that fills a stadium and builds a top-25 class. worry about your own roster and let us celebrate a huge commit, because landing a player like that changes everything for a program's perception.