You're missing the entire point because you're looking at a tiny sample size. Youngstown State has a couple guys make practice squads and suddenly they're a development factory? Please. They play in a weak FCS conference where the competition is mediocre at best. Winning 8 games against that schedule proves nothing. The real P4 programs are battling elite athletes every single week, which is why their high-star recruits either sink or swim immediately. If Youngstown State had to face a Georgia or Ohio State schedule, their "development" myth would be shattered by halftime of week one. Their success is a product of their level, not some magical coaching seecret. Every few years a lower-level program gets lucky with a diamond in the rough, but to suggest it's a sustainable model is naive. The reason Alabama and Georgia dominate is because they stack five-stars on top of five-stars. You can't coach size, speed, and raw talent, and those rankings measure exactly that. The Penguins' ceiling is a nice FCS playoff run, while the teams in the top 100 of the rankings are playing for real national titles. It's not even the same sport.