Charles Darwin, Alfred Wallace and Kalani Sitake are three names you might not expect to see in the same sentence, but when it comes to their respective theories of evolution, they are on the same page.

The idea of natural selection, propagated by Darwin and Wallace and hotly debated since 1859, tackles controversial concepts of human development and survival. Sitake’s theory has more to do with winning football games, but the blueprint is similar.

Imagine if Darwin and Wallace coached in the Big 12. Their plan for success would be to recruit players with skills capable of not only matching the level of competition, but to exceed it — year after year. The better the players, the better the results — and as a result, the easier it would become to recruit even better players and garner dee

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