Why is the entire national conversation about the portal circus at places like Colorado and Oklahoma State. We see all these headlines about 50 transfers at Oklahoma State or 43 at Colorado, and it's treated like some genius strategy. That's not building a team, that's assembling a mercenary squad with zero chemistry. Look at what we're doing here. We're in spring ball working with guys who know the system, who bled for this program last year. You bring in a whole new team every year, you have no identity, no leadership, no soul. How do you expect to win tough MIAA road games in November when half your locker room met each other three months ago? Everyone gets distracted by the shiny new toys, but real football is about development and culture. While they're trying to learn 50 new names, we're refining our schemes and building trust that wins close games. So I have to ask, when are people going to realize that stability and development will always beat portal panic?