You Illinois folks always had selective memory. Back in the 80s, your program was buying players with cars and cash under the table, everyone knew it. A man's word? Please. I remember when Ray Ellis flipped on us after a bag of money showed up from a certain school up north. This NIL stuff just makes the bidding wars public, and you're sore because you got outbid this time. We at TCU have seen this movie before, back when the Southwest Conference was collapsing because of cheaters. At least now it's above board. If you can't keep a commit, maybe your program isn't selling the vision. We never lost a guy like LaDainian Tomlinson because he believed in what we were building. Build something kids want to be a part of, and you won't have to whine about the rules. The game changes, but complaining about losing recruits is a constant.