This is what gets missed in all these conversations.
There is achieving success and then there is "building something". The former is winning a bunch of games while you're here. The latter is when you legitimately leave things in a better place and set them up for sustained success after you leave. The
I would argue that the things staying behind are the result of the university, the AD, our donors, our fans, the We Will collective, etc.
At the same time - and where this gets blurry - I will give credit where credit is due with Campbell. Our program is no longer a basement dweller, laughing stock of a program due in part to the success he achieved.
I don't know how - in today's day and age - you leave for another CFB job without at least temporarily burning things down. But they happen nonetheless.
I'm in the camp of give Campbell his flowers for what he did while he was here, but let's not attribute an unwarranted amount of any future success to what he "built".