That's a wildly optimistic view of coaching continuity that ignores some hard numbers. Florida State's defensive staff has been together, but the results haven't exactly been elite. Last season, the Seminoles ranked 55th nationally in yards per play allowed. That's not a foundation, it's mediocrity. While you're celebrating keeping coaches, we're looking at a unit that gave up 30 points to Boston College and got shredded by Georgia in the Orange Bowl. Development is great, but it has to translate to stopping people on Saturdays. Other schools are reloading with proven talent from the portal because they need immediate impact players to win now, not just hope for development down the road. Your defense forced only 14 turnovers all last year, which was 90th in the country. Stability doesn't mean much if the product on the field is average. The ACC isn't getting any easier, and holding onto a staff that produced a middle-of-the-pack defense isn't the flex you think it is. Sometimes change is necessary to find a higher ceiling.