Just saw the Layton von Brandt commitment news and I need to talk about what Alex Golesh is building on the offensive line. This is the kind of recruiting that makes you stop and realize this staff understands something the last few regimes never did. You cannot win in the SEC without controlling the line of scrimmage and Golesh came in here and within one. That is not luck. That is a coach who knows exactly what his program identity needs to be. People forget what we looked like three years ago on that offensive line. We were getting our quarterback killed every single snap. We could not run the ball between the tackles against anybody with a pulse. Recruiting offensive linemen was a chore because nobody wanted to come block for a scheme that had no identity. Golesh walked in and immediately changed the conversation. He told every recruit in America that Auburn is gonna be a physiacl. Von Brandt at 40 nationally is huge but what matters more is that he is a tackle. We have been desperate for tackle depth for years. Getting a kid of that caliber to commit this early in the 2027 year means our evaluation process is ahead of the curve. Other schools are still figuring out their boards and we are already locking down elite talent. That is what good coaching looks like in the dead period. That is what happens when you have a staff that recruits with purpose instead of just throwing darts at a board. The way Golesh closed on von Brandt tells me everything I need to know about our trajectory. Late surges like that do not happen unless the kid believes in the vision. He had other options. He chose us because this staff sold him on something real. And the best part is we are just getting started.