Man, I feel that deep in my bones, and it hurts because you're right about the core of it lowkey. That connection, knowing a guy's story over four or five years, that's what made Saturdays sppecial. We had that with guys like Jatavis Brown and Jerome Lane, local kids who became legends because they built it here. You're preaching to the choir about the portal gutting a program's identity. It's a mercenary league now, and it absolutely favors the big brands who can just reload with someone else's developed talent. But here's where I push back a little. For a program like ours at Akron, the portal isn't just a luxury, it's a survival tool. We aren't Oklahoma State or Colorado buying a whole new team. We're using it to patch massive holes because we can't just recruit over our problems like the SEC can. Coach Moorhead is trying to build something real here. It's not ideal, and I miss the old days too, but until the system changes. The soul you're talking about has to be rebuilt, and maybe for us. It's a tougher sell, but when we find them, it means even more.