Man, reading that from a Chapman fan really puts things in perspective. We have our own battles in the Big Sky, but the whole NIL landscape is a different kind of fight for programs at that level. For us, it's about building a culture that guys don't want to leave, winning championships, and making Roos Field a nightmare for visitors. Sure, the financial piece matters everywhere now, but we're not just out here bidding wars for three-stars. We develop talent as well as anyone in the FCS, and players come here because they believe in what we're building. Our guys see the path we've created to the next level and the tradition we uphold. If a player's main focus is just the upfront bag, they probably aren't the right fit for our program anyway. We want Eagles who are all in on the process and want to be part of something bigger. That said, I hope Chapman and every other program finds a way to keep their guys home and competitive. It makes the whole sport better when teams can build continuity. But for us, the foundation has always been strnoger than any temporary check.