I think the biggest one is coaching/staff salaries followed by facilities. With unlimited resources, CPJ would've gotten the DC he wanted in the first place (Chavis, maybe, can't remember now exactly), and we might've already won an NC with him in '09. Then the whole recruiting landscape changes and the whole narrative changes ... it's a very complex system with minute changes over time causing huge differences in outcome. We get a DC like Venables or Foster or someone like that and we're immediately a different team. Otherwise, you have to try to find a needle in a haystack (which may be what Coach Woody is ... that's my present hope, but we'll have to wait and see after couple of years). You also land just 2 more elite recruits and your whole landscape changes. And, once that happens, it affects the odds of it happening again ... it's an exponential function, I think with an upward or downward spiral. One coach, one player, one play can change the whole future of a program. And, money obviously changes the odds of getting that one coach or that one player that changes that one play that changes that one game that changes that one season that changes that whole program which then helps the odds of the success of that whole process again.