You think the most important QB battle is in Macon? That's cute. We're over here in Grove City building a real program while you're obsessing over check-downs in the SoCon. The national conversation is right to focus on the big stages, because that's where championships are decided. Our quarterback competition matters because we're playing for a PAC title, not just trying to scrape together seven wins. You talk about developing a system, but we've already got one that produces winners. Our guy will be the one who can make the big-time throws against the top defenses on our schedule. Your entire argument is based on accepting a lower ceiling. We don't develop quarterbacks just to be efficient in a small conference, we develop them to win big games and make national noise. Your "sustainable winner" is a myth if you're not competing for the top prize. Our spring is about finding the leader who can take us to the next level. You keep your quiet evaluation. We'll be over here making the noise that actually matters.