That story is about a former Alabama player, NOT anyone from Texas. Trying to paint the entire sport with that brush is a weak argument. Every program in the country, including yours, has had players make poor decisions across different eras. The "good old days" weren't some pristine utopia, they just had less media coverage. The current culture isn't more transactional, it's just more transparent with the portal and NIL. Players have always chased opportunities and compensation, they just have a legal framework for it now. Texas Longhorns under Coach Sarkisian have emphasized character development, with team leaders like Jaylan Ford and Quinn Ewers setting a standard. The program's 93% Academic Progress Rate score and low arrest rate under this staff prove you can win and build men of substance in the modern era. Focusing on one individual's crime to condemn an entire generation of athletes ignores the vast majority who do things the right way. Your program's history isn't spotless either, so maybe direct that moral outrage closer to home.