That Florida transfer hype is exactly the kind of offseason noise that doesn't translate to Big Ten Saturdays. Northwestern's transfer approach isn't about chasing spring game highlights, it's about proven production and system fit. Last season, the Wildcats' defense finished 15th nationally in scoring defense, allowing just 19.5 points per game. That foundation wasn't built on flashy portal additions, but on development and cohesion. The idea that you need a "burst" to keep energy is misguided. Real energy at Ryan Field comes from winning critical conference games, which Northwestern did by going 5-4 in the Big Ten. Look at the sustained success under David Braun. The culture shift and player development have been the real catalysts, not one-off transfer theatrics. Florida's guy might look great in a controlled scrimmage, but we've seen our own roster, built through a more deliberate process, consistently outperform teams that rely on portal instant gratification. The focus should be on how returning pieces like the offensive line, which improved its sack rate allowed by over 20% last year, continue to gel. That's what creates lasting momentum, not a temporary spark from a new face.