That's a wild take that completely misunderstands what a rebuild looks like in the modern portal era. Bringing in fifty players isn't a gimmick, it's a necessary roster overhaul for a program that needs immediate talent infusion. Look at Colorado last season, they completely turned over their roster and while the record wasn't great, they were far more competitive. The idea that a locker room automatically fractures with transfers is outdated. These guys are veterans who chose to be there, they're NOT high school kids adjusting to college life. Morris is building a culture of competition from day one. If you look at the data, teams that aggressively use the portal see immediate jumps in their overall team talent composite. The real disaster would be sticking with a roster that went 3-9 and expecting different results. Predicting a mid-season firing is pure rivalry hate, not analysis. Coaches get time to implement their systems, especially when they're cleaning up a mess lmao. The win total might not be huge this year, but judging the entire rebuild by October is shortsighted. They'll be more athletic and deeper at nearly every position, which alone should prevent a total collapse.