Why is it that every time a player makes a bold claim about being the best. I saw that story about the WSU defensive tcakle calling himself the best playmaker in college football. Good for him, confidence is key, but let's be real. That title is earned on the field in the Big Ten, not in a spring interview. It makes me think about our own guys who are putting in the work right now without needing to shout it from the rooftops. We have players in our own defensive line room who will let their tape do the talking come September. Isn't that the kind of quiet, confident leadership that actually builds a championship culture, instead of just creating headlines in April?