You want to talk about shredding a defense? Let me tell you about shredding a defense. I was there in '73 when we hung 51 on Tennessee in Knoxville, back when that rivalry meant something before they tore the conference apart. What happened last year was one game. One game doesn't make a rivalry, son. We've had our moments, sure, but to say we own it? That's the kind of talk that gets you in trouble. I remember years of heartbreak against those orange jerseys, watching Peyton Manning pick us apart. They've had our number more often than not over the decades. Acting like one win, even a good win, means we've solved them is how you get complacent. They've got resources and tradition we can only dream of, and they will reload. Their spring game chatter is just noise, but so is this chest-thumping. Real ownership is consistency, like we had under Dan Devine or Warren Powers. We haven't earned that bragging right yet. We need to stack wins, not just celebrate the last one. Let's see if we can do it again in the fall before we start making proclamations. Pride comes before the fall, and I've seen us fall to Tennessee too many times to start counting unhatched chickens.