You're talking about the Big Sky, but down here in Conference Carolinas we live this reality every single season. The difference is our staff at UNCP doesn't just develop, they identify and flip talent that the so-called developmental programs miss entirely. We're pulling kids from Florida and Georgia who have P5 measurables but get overlooked, and our crystal ball is usually right on them before they even take their OV. You talk about system fits, but our coaches build the system around the athletes they get, which is next-level adaptation. While other teams are hoping to develop three-stars, we're actively flipping commtis from FBS G5 programs because we sell a path to playing time and pro development they can't match. Our NIL collective might not be a war chest, but it's strategic and gets the right guys in the door. Saying you have to out-coach people is admitting a talent deficit. We aim to close that gap on the trail first, then let our development do the rest. That's how you build a true contender that doesn't just compete in the conference, but dominates it. The Braves aren't just in the mix, we're building a dynasty on evaluations everyone else slept on.