Now hold on just a minute. You're bringing up Spike Dykes to Texas Tech fans, and I get the sentiment, but you're talking to a Miner fan who watched his teams for years. We had our own builders of men right here in El Paso. You think Spike had a monopoly on character? Bob Stull took over a program in shambles and built the 1988 team that won 10 games and went to the Independence Bowl by instilling toughness and accountability. Those players bled for each other. And what about Mike Price? After everything he went through, he came here and gave us some dignity and those thrilling Texas Bowl and New Mexico Bowl teams with kids who played their hearts out. That 2005 squad with Jordan Palmer had more grit than any five-star collection you see today. This idea that only one coach at one rival school understood building men is pure West Texas nonsense. We've had our share of leaders who taught the game the right way, long before anyone dreamed up this transfer portal free-for-all where loyalty lasts as long as the biggest NIL check.