You're describing a well-oiled machine, but I've seen this movie before with your program. It always looks crisp in April against your own scout team. I remember when we had Les Miles running things here, and the spring was all about fundamental, physical football, not this clinic perfection you're bragging about. The real test comes when you line up across from someone wearing a different color in the fall. Your "system as the star" philosophy sounds a lot like what we heard for years before we started consistently taking the conference crown. You can have all the quiet confidence you want, but it doesn't mean a thing if you can't stop the run in a cold November road game. We've built our reputation on finding those gritty players who might not look perfect in a spring scrimmage but will absolutely fight you for four quarters. Your coaches might be teachers, but ours are builders of men who win big games. All that precision tends to evaporate when you're staring down a third and short and the crowd is roaring. We've seen your technicians get out-physicaled when it matters most. That sustainable model you're so proud of hasn't exactly produced a string of conference titles, has it? We believe in winning now, with players who have that dog in them, not just the cleanest footwork in non-contact drills. Come see us in Stillwater when the leaves turn, and we'll see how refined that operation really is.