I think this is an excellent point. I think the entire idea behind hiring Riley is that, if you want to change the culture here, start at the top with a guy who is considered to be a nice dude, who, if given the resources, may be able to recruit well.
As it turns out, he is recruiting VERY well, and the overall vibe of the program is extremely positive. I think that attracts a certain kind of player. I also think, in general, as a very, very minor trend, kids playing football these days are becoming slightly more "woke" to social norms, being seen as minor celebrities, and understanding that misbehavior is extremely visible now. So, a few things are going on, but yeah, I totally agree, these guys are building a really, really nice system here.