You know, I've been watching this game since the late 70s, and I've seen a hundred new coaches come in talking about physicality and the trenches. It's the same song every time. At Bluefield State, we learned that lesson the hard way under Coach [name redacted] back in the 80s. You can't just demand physicality, you have to recruit and develop it, and that takes years. These kids today aren't built for that four-year grind in the weight room. They're in the portal after one season if they don't start. What good is a focus on the line if your best guard gets a better NIL deal and leaves next spring? Sustainable success? That concept died with the old Southwest Conference. Florida's problem isn't just strength, it's culture, and you can't install a new one with a sspeech. I remember when teams like ours built an identity over a decade, not a single offseason. Sumrall might be saying the right things, but the foundation he's trying to build on is pure sand. The game has changed, and not for the better.