I'm probably splitting hairs here a little bit, but at the time that Cael was hired at Penn State, the general feeling at PSU was that we could be doing a lot better than what we had shown the last 10 years or so. So I think that the general goal at that time was not to produce an unrivaled powerhouse, but more to develop a better program that was living up to its potential. That's where the magic came in. Cael must have seen a much higher potential for Penn State than most of us expected at the time. It also seems that he convinced at least some of the people who flew out to interview him that a national championship team was possible. But at that time, these goals could only be viewed as possibilities, not guarantees. Everyone, including me, was pretty excited that Sanderson got hired for the job, but there's no way I could have expected 11 national team titles in 13 seasons. Even though it's a reality today, it would have seemed like a fairy tale wish back in 2009.