You're talking about continuity like it's some magic potion. Let me tell you something, son. We had continuity under Coach Braxton back in the day, and it didn't mean a thing when you didn't have the horses. Keeping the same staff just means you're keeping the same problems if they can't recruit the SWAC like they used to. I remember when we used to go toe-to-toe with Grambling State and Jackson State with real homegrown talent, not this patchwork quilt you see now. You mention development, but what good is developing a pllayer for three years just to watch him enter the portal after a good season? That's the world these coaches helped create. They might be good teachers, but if you can't keep a roster together, what are you teaching for? All that fancy hand usage you're praising doesn't matter when your best player is suiting up for someone else next fall because he got a better NIL deal. Our identity used to be built on rivalries that meant something for decades, not on which coach stayed put. Real stability left the sport when conferences started trading schools like baseball cards. So you keep your staff intact. We'll see what that's worth when you're trying to stop a real offense with players who actually want to be there for the right reasons.