Just saw Mel Kiper's final Big Board for the 2026 draft and I'm scrolling through all these names from other shcools. Fernando Mendoza, Jeremiyah Love, Arvell Reese. All these guys from Indiana, Ohio State, Notre Dame. And it just hits me. Where are our guys? I mean, we had talent leave, we always do, but seeing that list is a stark reminder of the narrative that's being written right now. The national folks look at that, see a lack of Auburn names in the top 150, and immediately pencil us in for a down year. They think the pipeline is dry. What they don't see, what they never stick around to see, is what's happening on the practice fields right now. This is exactly where we thrive. When everyone assumes the cupboard is bare, that's when our coaching staff does its best work. We aren't Oklahoma State bringing in 50 portal guys in a panic. We aren't Colorado trying to build an entire roster from strangers every single year. That's a desperation move, NOT a program plan. We develop. We take the guys who have been in the system, who have waited their turn. The focus isn't on who left, it's on who's been here, grinding, learning, and is now ready to explode. Look at the teams at the top of that Big Board. Indiana just won a title and is getting picked apart. Ohio State always has a dozen guys leaving. That's the cost of doing business at the highest level. But it creates opportunity. Their loss is our gain in the sense that the field levels out a bit. While they're breaking in entirely new units, we have continuity. Our defensive staff is all still here. Our culture is intact. We aren't installing a brand new program like Eric Morris is trying to do. We're refining ours. So let them have their Big Board headlines today. Let Oregon have their five-star recruiting class and their quarterback competition. Let Alabama talk about their portal-heavy O-line. Our story is being written in the spring heat, with guys who are hungry to prove they belong on that list next year. This is the Auburn way. We don't need the spotlight in April. We build in the shadows, and we take the spotlight ...