Reading about that Ohio State kid jumping to Penn State just confirms it. There is no such thing as a program man anymore. You used to commit to a school, to a culture, like Ron Dayne did. He was a Badger. Now it's just a transaction, a better NIL deal, a clearer path to playing time somewhere else. It's a free-for-all, and it makes spring practice feel pointless. You spend months developing a kid, and he's just shopping for a new jersey the second he doesn't get the starting nod. This sport used to be about building something over four years, not assembling a fantasy team every winter. It's a sad state of affairs.