Gets me? Watching Josh Brooks sit there and talk about "family atmosphere" and "over a thousand nieces and nephews" while the whole foundation of this program is being sold off to the highest bidder. I remember when family meant something real, when you watched a kid grow from a raw freshman into a senior leader who bled red and black. Now we have NIL collectives acting like free agent signing bonuses and kids entering the portal faster than you can say "Georgia on my mind." Brooks is a good man doing the best he can in a broken system, but you cannot tell me the family atmosphere is the same when half the roster changes every winter. The 1980 team had 22 seniors who had been through the fire together. Now we are lucky if a kid stays three years. That is not family, that is a rental agreement.