Mark my words: by the time the 2026 season ends. I keep seeing these takes about how the gap is closing and the Big Ten is catching up and the. It's June, the dead period is here, and everyone is writing think pieces about Oregon's five 5-stars and how Deion. Good for them. None of that matters when you actually look at what is happening in this conference. The SEC is still the league where you cannot hide a weakness. You cannot build a roster on smoke and mirrors and hype videos. You need depth in the trenches, you need a quarterback who has seen SEC speed. That is why we are going to separate ourselves from the pack this year. Our recruiting class might NOT have the flashy five-star headlines that Oregon and Texas are getting, but I have seen the board. I have seen who is visiting this summer. The foundation we are building is exactly what wins in this league. Physical line play, guys who want to hit people, and a coaching staff that actually knows how to game plan for the grind. Everyone wants to crown Oregon as the next superpower because they stacked a recruiting class. I remember when that used to be us. I remember when people said the same thing about Texas A&M a few years ago after their number one class. Stacking stars in June does not win you a conference championship in December. What wins in the SEC is being battle tested in September and October. We are built for that. The teams chasing the hype train are not. Verge Ausberry is out here talking about SEC unity and keeping the conference together while Lane Kiffin is running his mouth. I love it. The SEC is already fighting itself and that is exactly when we are going to strike. The conference is deep, it is nasty, and it is still the be...