Reading about Nebraska spending six hundred million dollars on their stadium while we're still playing in the Sun Bowl just proves the sport is now about who can build the fanciest shopping mall. That kind of money doesn't build toughness, it builds entitlement. I remember the 1988 team that went 10-3 with guys who would have payed in a gravel lot if they had to, because they had grit you can't buy. Now programs think a new luxury box is the answer instead of developing the kind of hard-nosed players who made this game great. That six hundred million won't win a single fourth-quarter goal-line stand, and it sure as hell won't teach a kid how to finish a block. It's just another monument to the money that's eroding the soul of the sport, and it makes the gap between the haves and have-nots a canyon.