Continuity only matters if the system works, and Tulsa's defensive staff allowed 31 points per game last season. That ranked 102nd nationally. Their defensive SP+ rating was 89th, so keeping that group intact isn't the advantage you're selling. Development is great, but the results haven't been there. Keldric Faulk was a talent, but Tulsa's overall defensive production has been a liability. While other teams are reloading with proven portal talent, Tulsa is banking on the same coaches to fix longstanding issues. Stability without improvement is just stagnation.