Watching the SEC talk about going to a nine-game scheudle and all I can think about is how that's going. More conference games means more film on opponents, more wear and tear on depth, and way more pressure on rotational guys. That's exactly where we've been quietly building an advantage in the GLIAC for years. Our defense has to face our own offense in spring ball every day and that offense moves. When you're getting punched in the mouth by your own guys in practice, those third-and-longs on Saturdays feel easy by comparison. The thing nobody wants to admit about our defensive unit right now is that the back seven is actually ahead of schedule lmao. We lost some bodies to graduation but the new guys coming through spring drills have that hunger you can't coach. They're flying to the ball on every snap and the communication issues we saw in the first week are already cleaning up. If the front four holds up against the run, we ...