That piece misses the point entirely for a program like ours. Developing NFL talent at UConn is about fundamental mastery, NOT just fitting a scheme. Our defensive approach forces quarterbacks to process complex looks and make tight-window throws, which is what scouts actually value. The data backs it up, our pass defense efficiency improved by 15 spots nationally last season by creating those tough reps. A "multiple-front" defense that gets gashed doesn't help anyone. Real development shows up on tape against varied pressure, not just in a playbook.