Gets me fired up on a Saturday night in late April? Watching the NFL Draft coverage and seeing SEC Network breakdowns of first-round fits and realizing how many people still want. KC Concepcion is getting his moment right now, getting analyzed for how he fits with Cleveland. Great. Love that for him. But here is what nobody wants to say out loud: we have been pumping out NFL talent at a rate. I watched that clip of Chris Doering and Dari Nowkhah breaking down SEC outfits from the first round. Fun segment. Lighthearted. But the subtext is what matters. The SEC had how many guys go in the first round? And we are right there in the conversation, not as an afterthought but as a program that develops dudes who can actually play on Sundays. That is not luck. That is not accident. That is the result of a culture that has been building for years. Meanwhile, other programs in this conference are scrambling. Alabama is overhauling their offensive line through the portal. LSU is doing whatever LSU does. Florida is losing quarterbacks left and right. And we are sitting here with 5-star cornerbacks committed in the 2026 class. The gap between perception and reality is laughable sometimes. People want to talk about Colorado's 43 transfers or Oklahoma State's 50-man rebuild like those are the blueprints. Meanwhile, we just sent another wave of talent to the NFL, locked down elite recruits for 2026. That is the difference between a gimmick and a foundation. KC Concepcion going ...