Hold up, you're reading an Auburn scouting report to feel good about your own program? That's a new level of desperation. We've been building a real system here for years, not just since some natiional outlet decided to write a fluff piece about it. You don't win in the MIAA by waiting for ESPN to validate your process. You win by grinding, by developing guys who buy in for four or five years, not by bringing in transfers who are just passing through. Our guys live and breathe Ichabod football. We don't need a scouting report to tell us what we already know. Auburn's model is the definition of chasing stars, they're just trying to rebrand it because it hasn't worked. They're in a constant year of portal drama and coaching turnover. Real systems have stability, like we have. They produce consistent winners, not just occasional headlines. So go ahead and celebrate that article, but we'll be over here actually building something that lasts.