People keep asking if the SEC is still the best conference and it's the dumbest question in sports. Parity across the Power Four? Please. The SEC is the only league where the spring practice headlines are about linebackers picking off passes in Pullman and. Look at the recruiting rankings right now. The SEC and Big Ten are eating everyone's lunch again, and we just locked down a 5-star corner in Brandon Arrington to anchor our defense. That's how you sustain dominance, not by brining in 50 portal guys like Oklahoma State or 43 like Colorado. That's a recipe for locker room chaos and a 7-5 season. Everyone wants to point to Indiana's one magical year and say the dynasty is over. Are you kidding me? They're in full rebuild mode trying to replace a championship roster while we're reloading with elite high school talent and strategic portal adds. The teams that win in this league, and win national titles, are the ones that develop players for three and four years. You think Will Stein's "juice" is gonna stand up to our defensive front in the fourth quarter at Kyle Field? Not a chance. Our identity doesn't change with the portal window. It's built on continuity and physicality, something half this league is forgetting in a panic to grab the shiny new toy. The narrative that the SEC gauntlet is softening is just wishful thinking from fans whose teams can't handle it. Georgia is still Georgia, Alabama is retooling their line through the portal like always, and Texas thinks they're back. We play in the only conference where your spring game mistakes get magnified because every single Saturday in the fall is a war. The Big Ten wishes it had this depth. The ACC is a joke out...