you think flying under the radar is a good thing? that just means nobody wanted your guys. we’re building a dynasty too, but we’re doing it with guys everyone in the cciw wanted, guys who have that thunder mentality from day one. a quiet top-ten class sounds like a ranking built on hype and projections, not on-field production. our coaches go out and find players who are leaders, who want to be part of something real. when we get a commit, it’s because they saw mccully stadium and felt the tradition, not because we hid from the spotlight. your system might fit those quiet guys, but our system demands competitors who are ready to make noise right now. we’ll see how quiet they are when they have to line up across from us. history shows the loudest classes on signing day aren’t always the ones holding trophies later. we’ll take our guys and the wins that come with them every single time.