You want to talk about overlooked guys? Let me tell you about our 2003 team, back when Jim Christopherson was still casting a long shadow over this program. We built men from the ground up, kids from Fergus Falls and Detroit Lakes who played for the name on the front for four full years. You talk about a quick fix, but we never shopped for one. We developed them. That ESPN list is the same story every year, chasing the shiny objects from the bloated conferences that ruined this sport. Realignment didn't just kill rivalries, it killed common sense. Scouts would rather fly to watch a .500 team from a Power Four school than drive to see a kid who anchored a line for 40 consecutive starts. The portal is a symptom of a broken culture. I remember watching Brett Baune lead those late-90s squads, and not a single one of those men would have dreamed of quitting on his brothers because he wasn't getting enough touches. A coach's legacy? It's in the doctors and teachers and coaches we produce, the ones who learned disicpline in a November blizzard against St. John's. You can keep your fantasy draft. We built cathedrals while others were buying prefab sheds. The proof isn't in some ESPN article, it's in the lives we shaped. That fingerprint lasts a lot longer than any transfer's one-season stat line.