You know, this reminds me of when the CCIW was still a real conference and teams built programs the right way. You're talking about UConn like they've invented something new, but what you're describing is just fundamental football. We at Millikin were doing that back when Coach [name] was running the wishbone and developing kids for four years. A top-40 yards per play ranking? That's respectable, but let's not pretend it's revolutionary. I watched our 1985 squad grind out seasons with less talent than anyone, but we had heart and system knowledge. Today, everyone wants a trophy for just showing up. Your "cohesive unit" might understand the scheme, but wait until you face a defense with real speed. That's when development gets tested, not in spring scrimmages. I've seen a hundred "quietly efficient" offenses get exposed by October. Come talk to me when your quarterback leads a game-winning drive against a ranked team on the road. Until then, it's just spring practice optimism, the same kind we all have before the real hits start.