I remember when recruiting was about building relationships over years, not capitalizing on another program's administrative chaos. Back in the KCAC, we built our teams with local kids who bled blue and gold, not kids who were "gettable" because of instability elsewhere. You Spartans used to develop players like Kirk Gibson into legends, not chase silent commits from teenagers. The whole process feels transactional now, and it's a shame. Good luck with your weekend, but I miss when a recruit's word actually meant something.