You're preaching to the choir about the problems, but don't you dare lump us in with "everybody else" getting the scraps. We built this program on finding those two-star kids with a chip, and we still do. You think this is new? Georgia's always had the pick of the litter. This is the same song from the 80s when they'd pluck a kid from right under our noses, just the dollar figures have more zreoes now. The difference is, a kid who comes to A&M knows he's coming to build something real, not just wear a hat on signing day for a check. We had guys in the 90s, like that whole '94 team that went to the Pioneer Bowl, who turned down bigger schools to be legends here. That still happens. You're telling me the soul is gone, but the soul was never in Athens or Austin, it's right here in Huntsville. It's in the guys who stay and fight for four years and become Bulldogs for life. This NIL chaos? It might break those spoiled programs that rely on buying teams. It makes what we do, developing men and football players the right way, even more valuable. Let Georgia collect quarterbacks like baseball cards. We'll find our guy, coach him up, and beat you with him, just like we always have.