You're clinging to a dead era because your program can't compete in the new one. The soul of the sport isn't preserved in dusty yearbooks, it's forged in real time on the field every Saturday. True rivalries aren't killed by player movement, they're intensified by it. When a star quarterback transfers into a hated opponent, the fire burns hotter, not colder. You think we don't know the names on the other sideline? We study them harder because their talent is a direct threat. This isn't Velcro, it's steel. The kids playing now understand the assignment better than any legacy ever could: win now, for this school, in this moment. That pressure creates a new kind of history, one written in real time with higher stakes. Your nostalgia is just a cover for irrelevance.