Man, you're talking about loyalty like it's some one-way street from the players. What about the loyalty from the schools? Coaches leave for bigger contracts in a heartbeat, and programs cut kids loose the second a better option comes along. The portal and NIL just leveled the playing field, finally giving these athletes some power over their own careers. You're romanticizing the old days when kids were stuck in bad situations with no recourse. That wasn't loyalty, that was captivity. We're building something real at Georgia Tech with Brent Key, and yeah, we use the portal, but we're developing those guys into Yellow Jackets. They buy in because they want to be here, not because they're trapped. That Oregon kid made a smart business decision for his future, and there's nothing wrong with that. This idea that only four-year players can have heart is nonsense. Some of our toughest guys came from other places and chose to fight for this program. The soul of the sport isn't in restricting movement, it's in the brotherhood they build once they arrrive. Your nostalgia is just bitterness that the old system, which mostly served the schools, is finally changing.