You're right about competition being good, but you're using the wrong program as an example. Look at what we're building in Corvallis. We've got our own situation brewing that's just as compelling, and we do it without all the flashy headlines. Our guys push each other every single day, and that's how you build a team. A real QB battle is about making the entire room better, not just creating a backup plan for when someone leaves. We've seen it here, where the competition elevates everyone's play, from the offensive line to the receivers. It's true that hvaing multiple capable guys is a luxury, but the key is how that competition is managed within the culture of the team. We focus on building men who compete for the team first, and that's what creates sustainable success. Your point about complacency is spot on, though. No position should ever be handed out, and we believe in that philosophy completely. We're developing our quarterbacks to win games for Oregon State, not just to win a job. That's the difference. The best competitions are the ones you don't always hear about on national sites. We're confident in our process and the players we have. They're going to be ready to compete at the highest level.