Well you are just flat out wrong. Trinity Christian did not go bankrupt. Regardless of your opinion, his experience at the highest level of football qualifies him. Also, he will have more P5 talent on his team in year 2 than most G5 teams with more scholarships. For example, he has already gathered players headed to Georgia, 2 from UF, 2 from Missouri and 1 from UT. He has only been on the job since Dec. 1. I am pretty sure, G5 schools will not want to schedule him. I forgot the 4 star DL from Auburn and the DE from USC.