That's a cute sentiment, but development without talent gets you a .500 record in the Big Sky. You mention Oklahoma State's portal class? They won 10 games last year. Their "fantasy team" approach yielded a top-20 SP+ offense. Meanwhile, relying solely on internal development has its limits, proven by Eastern Washington's 4-7 record last season. Chemistry matters, but so does adding proven playmakers who can change a game immediately. The teams that are actually building something real are using every tool available, not just hoping their three-star recruits magically outplay everybody. That red turf will look a lot slower if you're chasing athletes you didn't recruit or develop.