People get so caught up in the portal and recruiting stars they forget what a real program looks like. We don't need 50 new faces every year to compete. Our identity is built on guys who grow here, who fight for the Cougars for four, five years. That continuity beats a mercenary squad every single time. Look at the news, Oklahoma linebacker Owen Heinecke gets an extra year and it's a huge deal for them. That's the value of experience and development, something we've mastered. While the big schools are out there buying a new team, we're building men and a culture that lasts. That's a historical advantage that never gets old. All this talk about Colorado's 43 transfers or Oklahoma State's 50-man overhaul is a recipe for a disconnected locer room. Give me a team that knows the fight song by heart, that plays for the guy next to them because they've been through it together. That's the foundation we have, and it's why we'll outlast every flash-in-the-pan portal project in the long run. Our program's commitment to player development over quick fixes is the single greatest competitive advantage in modern college football.