That's a wildly optimistic take that doesn't hold up to recent results. The best coaching staffs in the Big 12 win championships, and the data shows a clear gap. Kansas State has won a conference title more recently than your program, and their development, especially on the offensive line, is proven. Your team's defensive efficiency last season ranked outside the top 50 nationally in yards per play allowed. Real coaching is reflected in on-field execution, not just roster philosophy. Oklahoma State's transfer approach just won them another Big 12 title game appearance, so dismissing it as "just roster churn" ignores what actually wins games. A system that "actually wins games" is measured by trophies, and there are multiple staffs in this league with more hardware to show for their development claims. Long-term success is built by consistently finishing in the top two of the conference, which requires elite talent identification AND acquisition, an area where several programs have been more effective.