You're talking about culture and development but I see a program scared to compete in the modern era. Our staff is dominating the portal because they understand you have to adapt to win now. You call it panic, we call it aggressive roster management. Why wait three years to develop a high school kid when you can get a grown man from the portal. That "circus act" at Colorado brought in a two-way star who would start for anyone, and Oklahoma State's overhaul just won them a conference title. That's not desperation, that's results. Meanwhile, you're clinging to some romantic idea of building through high school while the rest of the league passes you by. We're identifying immediate impact players who fill specific holes, like that defensive end from the Big 12 who had eight sacks last year. That's not lazy, that's smart. You talk about high-character guys, but culture is about winning, and winning brings everybody together faster than any four-year development plan. Our locker room is stronger because we're bringing in proven competitors who know what it takes. Your "sustained sucess" looks a lot like staying in the middle of the pack because you're too slow to react. We're building a roster to win championships right now, not just hoping our three-star projects pan out in 2026. The proof is on the field, and we've closed the gap on everybody in the Southland because we aren't afraid to use every tool available. Your way is the outdated one.