The entire national conversation about defense is broken because it’s obsessed with individual stars and recruiting rankings. We’ve watched the entire sport lose its mind over portal classes with 40 or 50 new players. Defense isn’t about collecting the most four-star names, it’s about trust, communication, and playing faster than the offense can think. While these mega-portal teams are spending all spring just learning each other’s names. That continuity is our secret weapon, and it doesn’t show up on a recruiting ranking page. Look at what’s valued now. Everyone talks about the five-star edge rusher Texas just signed or the portal quarterback Miami grabbed. They don’t talk about the defensive backfield that knows every nuance of the coverage checks because they’ve repped it a thousand times. We don’t have the luxury of just replacing a departed star with another ready-made star from the portal, so we’ve had to build differently. We develop, we teach, and we build a system where the whole is infinitely greater than the sum of its parts. That’s a MAC trademark, and we do it better than anyone. This spring, the focus isn’t on some flashy new transfer. It’s on the entire unit getting one percent better every single day. It’s about the defensive line’s gap discipline and the safeties’ eye control. While Ohio State is tyring to break in six new defensive starters and Alabama is gelling a whole new offensive line, our operation is smooth. We know our fits, we know our assignments, and we play with a level of effort that can’t be coached. You can’t buy that with NIL. You can’t portal-hop your way into it. It’s forged in the grind of a MAC offseason. Peop...