Man, this is the exact kind of talk we hear every year from programs that get outworked on the trail. You can preach "cohesion" all you want, but talent wins championships, period. We've seen your "system" firsthand, and it doesn't hold up when you're lining up across from athletes who are just plain better. At Thiel, we take immense pride in development, but acting like chasing elite talent is some kind of character flaw is just an excuse. You need both, and we're building toward that. Oregon and Georgia get hype because they consistently put guys in the league and win big games, something that requires bringing in those difference-makers. Spring ball is about competition, not just comforting the guys already in the room. If you're not trying to upgrade every positon through recruiting and the portal, you're falling behind. We're building a team too, but we're doing it with the best players we can find. That's how you actually compete in this league, not by pretending five-stars are a distraction. Our guys in Greenville are working to be those next-level prospects.