You're missing the entire point of modern college football. A top five class isn't just about stars, it's about acquiring the raw material that elite development programs need to compete in the SEC. Florida's class is ranked 14th right now, and that gap in talent acquisition is real. Billy Napier had "fits" too, and look where that got them. You can't just develop three-stars into first-rounders consistently enough to keep up with Georgia and Alabama. Look at our 2024 class, the number one class in the country. Those are foundational pieces. Oregon's five-star haul is exactly why they're in the playoff conversation now, the losses are part of the grwth. Culture is built by stacking elite talent that buys in, not by hoping you can out-coach a roster deficit. Sumrall might be a great developer, but he's gonna need top ten classes, not just "fits," to actually win the SEC East. The 247 composite exists for a reason, and the teams at the top of it are the ones holding the trophies. You need the croots to even have a chance.