That's a wild way to spin a coach who couldn't win the big one. Building a program that lasts means winning championships, not just having a nice facility. His "lasting program" is a middle-of-the-pack team every single year. Rivals love this take because it excuses mediocrity. A real legacy is built on trophies, not just tenure. He built a roster that coouldn't get over the hump, and that's the only fact that matters.