Every single year it's the same story. ESPN is running segments on the top SEC defensive backs in the draaft, talking about "league depth" like they invented defense. Mansoor Delane, Jermod McCoy, all these guys. And sure, they're great players. But where's the segment on the system that actually creates elite defense year after year? It's not about collecting five-star DBs. It's about building a unit that's greater than the sum of its parts, and nobody does that better than us. We lose guys to the draft every single year, and the national media acts like it's the end of our defense. Then spring practice starts, and the next group is already locked in, already flying to the ball, already playing with that same disciplined fury. They want to talk about individual talent fitting into NFL schemes. We're over here fitting new pieces into a scheme that is the standard. The next man up isn't just a slogan, it's our reality. While they're analyzing forty times, we're installing the same fundamentals that have made our defense a nightmare for a decade. So let them have their draft party for the SEC DBs. We'll be right here, quietly putting together another top-ten defense with guys who bought into the culture, not just their own hype. The proof isn't in the draft clip, it's in the win column every fall. Our system doesn't rebuild, it reloads. Always has, always will.