Man, this take reeks of someone whose program is scared of the future. We play Notre Dame because we want to test ourselves against the best, not hide in some nostalgic bubble. The history is cool for your highlight reels, but football evolves. Our kids know the history, they also know they're building their own legacy right now. Acting like games only matter if they're 50 years old is a loser's mentality. Real rivalries are built on the field, in the moment, with stakes that matter today, not just in some dusty record book. The Big Ten is stronger than ever, and adding matchups like this proves it. If your idea of a good time is playing the same two teams forever while the sport passes you by, that's your problem. We're here to compete at the highest level, and that means bringing premier opponents to our campus. Notre Dame at Camp Randall is going to be electric, and it'll create new memories that our fans will talk about for decades. That's how you keep a program relevant. You can cling to your ancient heartbreak, we're focused on making some new history of our own.