You Oregon folks have a short memory. We had tight ends catching passes over the middle back when your program was still figuring out how to put cleats on. I remember watching our guys in the old MIAC days, players who built something that lasted, not just rented a locker for a season before jumping to the draft. This whole "reload" talk is empty. You don't build a program, you assemble a temporary roster. Kenyon Sadiq is a fine player, but comparing him to George Kittle? That's disrespectful to the guys who actually built a legacy without checking their NIL balance every week. We developed talent for decades, men who became pillars of their communities, not just draft picks. Your "pipeline" is a transaction. Our pipeline was built on mud, sweat, and staying power. You lose a guy and just buy another one. We lost a senior and the next man up had been waiting his turn for three years, learning the system and earning his stripes. That's how you create real monsters, not just flashy prospects. The game has lost its soul when fans brag about player turnover like it's a badge of honor.