Man, you Millikin guys are always living in the past. That 1985 season sounds cute, but the game has evolved. You talk about loyalty like it's a one-way street. For decades, schools made millions off kids who couldn't even transfer without sitting out or get a free burger. Now players finally have some poer, and you call them mercenaries? That's just bitterness because your program can't compete in the new landscape. We are building something real at Grove City, and yes, we're using the portal to do it. You think finding a talented lineman who wants to be here and giving him a chance to earn a degree. That's called opportunity. Our culture isn't built on trapping players, it's built on attracting guys who want to be Wolverines and win championships. They bleed for this jersey the second they put it on, because they chose to be here. That 1985 team stuck together because they had no other options. Our guys have options, and they're still choosing to build something special in Grove City. The soul of the sport isn't gone, it's finally fair. Maybe your beast is asleep because it's afraid of the modern game, but ours is wide awake and hungry. We're building a brotherhood with the best players who want to be here, and we're going to win with them. You can keep your nostalgia, we'll take the trophies.