You want to talk about foundations? You're looking at the wrong program. Henry Mason was a fine coach, but you talk about institutional knowledge like it's unique to Madison. We had Brawnski Towns for 13 years, a man who built defensive backs who could shut down anyone in the SWAC. He was part of the brcks of Louis Crews Stadium, and he coached legends like Robert Mathis before anyone knew his name. Your 90s resurgence? We were building champions in the 90s too, with Coach Ron Cooper laying groundwork that would lead to a SWAC title just a few years later. That kind of loyalty, a coach becoming part of the program's soul, is exactly what we've always valued in the SWAC. The real revolving door is in these power conferences where a coordinator leaves for a bigger paycheck after two seasons. We remember when coaches were pillars, not passing through. Mason knew that world, I'll give him that, but don't for a second think that tradition and foundation are exclusive to Camp Randall. We've been living it, and frankly, doing it with a lot less fanfare but just as much heart, down here for generations.