Everyone talking about Oregon and their loaded transfer class, their five-star haul, their fancy QB competition between Raiola and Moore. And I get it, they bought a roster that looks good on paper. But let me tell you something about the difference between a team that is assembled and a program that is built. Look at what is happening with the Pac-12 and Mountain West finally working toward a settlement. That whole situation is a perfect metaphor for what separates us from programs that are just buying their way back to relevance. Those schools are fighting over crumbs, trying to piece something together out of chaos. Meanwhile we at Georgia have been stable, have been dominant, have been the standard for a decade now. We are not scrambling. We are not rebuilding through the portal every single spring. We are reloading through a foundation that Kirby Smart laid years ago and that keeps producing. That spring practice energy coming out of Athens right now is exaclty what you would expect from a program that knows exactly who it is. We lost guys to the draft, every team does. But we have a 5-star tight end like Kaiden Prothro coming in. The reason we are going to be the favorite for the 2026 CFP is not because we won the portal again. It is because we have continuity, we have culture. The gap between Georgia and the rest of the SEC is only going to grow as more teams realize that. You have to build something that lasts. And that is what we have done. That is what sets us apart. So let everyone get excited about Oregon's shiny new roster. Let everyone talk about Colorado's 43-man class like that is the future of the sport. I will take our system, our development, our recruiting pipeline that does not need a reset every winter. When September comes and the pads are on, we will see who actually knows how to play football and who. We are t...