ESPN's coach ranking list is out and I already know where this is going but let me tell you what. This is not the Mark Richt era where we won 10 games every year but could never get over the hump in big moments. This is not the Jim Donnan era where we had talent but not the depth to survive an SEC grind. This is not even the early Kirby years where we were building the foundation but still had those moments where you could see the cracks. We are in a completely different stratosphere now and the numbers prove it. Calling it now: by the time this decade is over. We are talking about back-to-back national titles. We are talking about a recruiting pipeline that has not dipped below top three in six years. We are talking about NFL Draft classes that are setting records for defensive players taken in the first round. And the best part is that people still want to act like we are just some flash in the pan. I remember sitting in Sanford Stadium during the 2019 season watching us lose to South Carolina at home and thinking we might never get there. That was the game where everything changed honestly because you could see the frustration in the program and you could. From that moment forward, we have lost what five rgeular season games total? Six maybe? The consistency we have built is something that programs like Alabama had for 15 years under Saban and we are. The difference between us and every other program in the country is simple. When we lose players to the NFL, we do not rebuild. We reload. Look at what we have done in the portal this offseason. Look at the 2026 recruiting class we are putting together with Kaiden Prothro and the rest of the haul. Look at how the staff develops three-star guys into first-round picks like it is a science. This is not luck. This is a machine that Kirby built...