Miami? Top five? That's rich. I've been watching this sport since the Southwest Conference days, and I've seen plenty of flashy Miami teams come and go. They always look good in September, then they hit a real defense and it all falls apart. Remember the 2004 Peach Bowl? We put 40 on them. They haven't changed. Darian Mensah might put up numbers against the soft part of their schedule, but let him try to do that against a defense with some grit. Our boys in Lubbock have faced better quarterbacks in our own history. You think Mensah is a Heisman threat? That trophy used to mean something. Now it's just a popularity contest for the teams on TV every week. Their offense is "loaded" with mercenaries who jumped in the portal for the biggest NIL deal. There's no soul in that. A top five team is built on more than just collecting talent. It's built on culture, and that's something you can't buy. They'll finish with three losses, just like they always do. The U hasn't been the U since Butch Davis left.