That's some serious Oregon arrogance right there. You don't just "reload" by snapping your fingers. Losing a weapon like Sadiq is absolutely a blow, no matter how good your recruiting class is. We see this all the time in the SEC. A five-star on paper doesn't mean a proven producer on the field. Development isn't a guarantee. Our Bulldogs have to grind for every elite recruit against the bags being thrown around, and seeing a rival act like the pipeline is automatic is laughable. You think your next five-star won't look at that depth chart and maybe get nervous, maybe take another OV somewhere else? The portal works both ways. For every guy you send to the league, there's a risk of a top croot getting flipped in a dead period or a current player hitting the portal because he's not the next man up. Your class ranking today doesn't mean a thing on third and long in a hostile SEC stadium. We build through development and grit, not just by pointing at stars. The real test is when that new tight end has to block an Alabama edge. Let's see how that pipeline holds up against real pressure.