This is exactly the kind of small-time thinking that keeps your pogram in the middle of the pack. You're basically admitting you can't recruit with the big boys, so you want to turn your program into a glorified juco all-star team. That's not a sustainable model, it's a desperation move. USC recruits and develops elite high school talent, period. The idea that we should ignore four-star athletes to go chase projects from Georgia State is a joke. Lincoln Riley didn't come here to become a juco scout. He came to win championships with the best players in the country. Sure, you might find a gem every few years in the lower ranks, but for every one of those. Our development happens with elite clay, not with reclamation projects. While you're hoping some FCS transfer pans out, we're signing the future first-rounders who dominate from day one. The portal is for filling specific holes, not for building your entire roster strategy. You build a foundation with high school recruiting, and that's what we're doing. Your plan sounds like a quick fix that leads to constant roster turnover and a lack of identity. We're building something that lasts, not scrambling for other people's leftovers every offseason.