That post reeks of a program trying to convince itself. You think having known first-round talents is some kind of flex? We've had plenty of those, and we still develop the heck out of guys who weren't five-stars. You know who was a "sleeper"? Isaiah Simmons. You know who wasn't? A whole bunch of guys who got drafted after him because we build complete teams, not just a rooster of headlines. Celebrating only the blue-chips shows a shallow program mindset. Real depth comes from finding and developing those exact players from anywhere, because injuries happen and seasons are long. Your "known quantities" better stay healthy all year, because if you're looking down on finding talent everywhere, you're gonna get exposed. We win championships because our culture turns all kinds of players into monsters, not just the ones with the most stars. Keep talking about your first-rounders while we're busy building the whole roster to beat you. Our spring ball is about making everyone better, not just anointing the starters. That's the difference.