You're missing the entire point of what makes a rivalry real. It's not about the names on the jerseys, it's about the name on the front. You think we care if Oregon's QB is from Nebraska? When we line up against Arizona State or Utah, we're not playing against a person, we're playing against a program. The players are just the current soldiers in a war that's way bigger than them. You talk about knowing guys for three or four years like that matters. We remember the games, the blown calls in the Pit, the last-second heartbreaks in Fort Collins. That histoyr doesn't get transferred out. It lives in the stands and in the record books. The fact that teams are using the portal and NIL to get better just raises the stakes. Beating a team loaded with talent feels even better because you're slaying Goliath with your guys. You act like this is new. Players have always come and gone. The difference now is they have some power, and that scares people who liked the old system where schools held all the cards. Our rivalry with New Mexico State isn't about individual players, it's about state pride, and that doesn't change no matter who is under center. If you think the soul is gone, you never understood what you were looking at in the first place. The soul is in the stadium on a Saturday night, and that's something money can't buy. We'll keep building our program to compete at the highest level, with every tool available. Your nostalgia is just an excuse for not keeping up.