You Georgia Tech folks have a short memory. You're talking about development like it's some new revelation, but we were doing that back when Paul Johnson was still running that gimmick option offense y'all clung to for dear life. You had one good NFL quarterback in the last twenty years, and he was a transfer. We built Larry Fitzgerald from the ground up. We sent Dan Marino, Darrelle Revis, and Aaron Donald to the league long before your staff ever got credit for "development." Your program has been living off that 1990 national championship co-claim for over thirty years. You talk about sustainability, but where were you when we were battling it out in the old Big East? We were sending linemen and defensive backs to the pros every year while you were trying to run the triple option in a passing league. The ACC coastal was a mess because of inconsistent programs like yours. You get a decent draft pick every few years and suddenly you're the standard? Please. We've been the steady, blue-collar program in this conference. You want to talk about a foundation? Our foundation is built on guys who stayed and fought, not on some system that gets abandoned every time a coach leaves. Brent Key is trying, I'll give him that, but don't act like you've invented player development. We've been perfecting it since Jackie Sherrill and Johnny Majors were on the sideline. You build one guy, we build a tradition.