Set and rep ranges that high are antagonistic to growth. Your body adapts to specific demands in a very specific manor. All your body cares about is self preservation....protecting itself. It's objective is adapt to make the demands placed on it as easy as possible. Your muscles grow when your body basically weighs the pros and cons of the demands placed on it and decides an increase in size and strength will make those demands easier.
Look at that "program" and ask yourself, would an increase in size make that work out easier or harder? Logic will tell you that it will make it harder.... So why would your body grow from it?
Before anyone points any particular person, athlete, BBrs, etc... Out just remember aas change everything. I am commenting based on the assumption that someone trying this "routine" is natty. If they are not and use enough gear they CAN get results. Not optimal results if the objective is muscle growth but some resultant.
Always remember your body does NOT "want" to gain and carry muscle, it is metabolically expensive. You must make the addition of muscle a "necessary evil" to your body.