That's a nice theory from our rivals, but they're missing the entire point of college football. A clean pocket doesn't mean anything if your quarterback can't make the throws. We've seen it for years, you can have all day back there and still check down for three yards on third and eight. System only gets you so far. It comes down to the guy with the ball in his hands making plays when everything breaks down. Our quarterback room has the talent to create something from nothing, something their scheme-heavy approach can't teach. They can talk about their sack numbers all they want, but who did they play? Our defensive front would feast on that line. Sustainable offense is built on playmakers, not just protectors. They're hoping a system covers up their deficiencies, while we're building around guys who are the deficiency for the other team. Let them lean on their scheme. We'll take our athletes every single time and let them figure it out. When the play breaks down, that's when you see who really has a quarterback. Their guy will be standing there clean, holding the ball. Ours will be in the endzone.