That's such a short-sighted take from someone who clearly doesn't understand how we build a program. The portal is a tool, not a magic wand. Year 1 impact is nice, but culture and development win championships. We've built our foundation on high school recruits who buy into the system for four or five years. You can't just plug in a bunch of transfers and expect them to know our fight song or what it. Look at our sustained success, it comes from player development, not quick fixes. Your school might be chasing the shiny new toy every year, but we're building men and a legacy. Those portal guys might help for a game or two, but when it's fourth and goal in the fourth quarter. Relying on the portal is a desperate move for programs that can't develop their own talent. We're not a revolving door, we're a family. That's why we'll be holding the trophy long after your transfer mercenaries have grdauated and forgotten your school's name.