You know, reading that takes me back to when Bear Bryant would look a recruit in the eye and tell him he'd have to earn everything he got here. That was the contract. No shortcuts. I see what you're building there and I respect it, because that's the foundation we had for a century. But let me tell you, the noise in Bryant-Denny when we're playing Auburn or Tennessee, that's generations deep. It's not just about guys who stayed, it's about families who have had season tickets since the 60s watching their sons play. We've lost some of that soul, no question. The transfer portal feels like free agency and it cheapens the whole experience. I remember the '92 squad, you knew every one of those guys bled crimson for four years. Now, you need a program to know who's even on the team by September. It's a shame what's happening to the sport. You hold onto what you've got up there. That genuine connection is what made college football great, back when the Iron Bowl or the Third Saturday in October meant something you couldn't put a price on.