You know, I remember when programs were built over years, not bought in a single offseason. Your talk about "building a real program" rings hollow when you're in the ACC now, a conference that sold its soul for TV money and left its traditions in a ditch. We used to have real battles in the KCAC where you knew every player's name and they played for the jersey. Now you're bragging about dominating a conference that's a shell of its former self. Texas Tech and Ole Miss have been investing in football for decades, something you'd understand if you had any institutional memory. Your spring practice "hunger" doesn't mean a thing come fall. I've seen a hundred spring teams look hungry, only to fold when a real opponent punches them in the mouth in September. This isn't the 80s anymore. The teams that adapt, and yes, use the tools available, are the ones playing in January. Your nostalgia for "building" is just an excuse for not keeping up.